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Normal Class Mot With Mrs. Golden— |/ : k » > Graduation Exercises Thursday — I 5 3 Newsy Happenings. e Frink has returned home dis- L here from his work at Greene, R. 1. 3 WO0O0DSTOCK The Rev. C. B. McDuffee of Three Fred ter Frink hué gone to Lards e ‘can’t harm you and youn if you rod e e Rivers wi v = £ The course Point in the employ of Charles Hop- ‘buildings properly. The makers of Na- s ‘ as listened to by an appre- your Graduation Exercises at ' Academy— |ciative audience on Sunday. A Solo s v Briage | kins, ¢ w Pure Cable give you a written , GOSHEN Lindeman - Clarke Marriage An - |by Miss Edith Larkham and a selece 7 e - Py 7y T 4 every National Cable, good as ; * nounced: o b Chorus of eirie was pleasing Pinlierman, driver for HOWARD VALLEY fl”fl: ductor is kept on the House. . Funeral Soho M o Tomthi P 4 = A 3 A the District ::,_.l ¢ Wiy .,r';" Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kingsbury | Byron Barstow and Miss Eisie Bent- | ol “vifioge '.;.:E %und" it 3, echng. Pha tine was o3 mine| Tent meeting 'd Wednesday | and " loses—Local In-}y, . returned from a trip to Hart- |ley have returned to Englewood after | ana Mrs. Willimn Archer ,on Lake | utes and the prize was $1. 4 evening and cl Sunday evening. . uiut. ford. T i a fia;w.:t y::'u'::.‘: n“:'rm'"']:v I‘T“towno Street. Miss Cleona Noble of New Lon The wntmwu nnofl‘ s“x,".d“ .:e;‘: & | *Niiss Mary G. v - oxey, a n. 4 dom, | oo ] banstat ‘af John Hilem, wad| ders Siane foc over Sundey . T 2% | Charies Backus, Jr. and Frod Bagkus| s ety e (Gedk disd last| who nad been spending several dave o | 00 Ko St OF Tamostomm, N Y. asuist- P [ from his late home on Aonduv ReWe Dwight Hillis of Brook- | Were graduates at fhe Windham Hish | Shock. ‘The fumeral was held at the | turncd home Monday. 5 ed by Rev. D. C. Stanton of South Pure at o per ; a e wfternoon at half past two. There was |11 Was the suest of Mrs, F. W. Hin- “w'-"mln’{ehrm;m-s" oyening., Miss Hoxey | Methodist church, Rev. Mr. Green, the | Mrs. Nathaniel Lester has been at lfn&u‘ltan Mass., and Rev. J. Roberts on Wednesday. school and M. | pas : 86 3 i | of Clinton, Mass, @ Iarge attendance. Quite u number | Yoiiam M Gallup was in Norwich [Omen Prats institute. Brookiyn, in | i oma rmomion & e e e e les in Provi- 1 O o Mr. Steucke of Springfield was | bas the greatest m‘“"-‘ "‘1 ‘;dd";’:::: f""' to lnstall it properly shop workmen from the factery 1‘-atln)l:;‘lr£:|:|gz;he burial of his (h&h" children, Mrs. Willlam Street of Cen-| Mrs. Everett Richmond was in Kil- | & Visitor at L F. Hawks, and Bishop —,-r;n-.t:&!wfl'u! ficw:“.l_ 'm'!: g Arr (Patent Pending) is water- Hulda Eaton is visiting her and Rube, at h - | Selew. Rev. D, C. Stauton. Miss Beu- AeLvillaes ome. | |ungly to attend the funeral of a for- | Belew; Hev. D Cy SAULOn MO teron | proof, thus the rain canuot work in and cut out your telephone. 1 where the deceased labored. | of Clinton were visitors at I. Bowen's, Come in and see National pure copper Cable and lat us tell you more about it. were many beautiful fowers. Marcus Burr, pasior of (h sister, Mrs. Gussie Crane of Mansfield. rop oo e R G e ot State Police Raid Two Places. mer schoolmate, Mrs. Robert Smith. " Lindeman-Clark Marriage. ; = o~ clla T. Clark® anneunces the |son, Donald, w. visitos The state police raided two places B s wa rean raw b )t her daughter, Josephine | City on Monday, o 0% @t Preston |y ophy Cherles Tyler and Mrs. James cnu,":"';;e:".::‘"z";“(m“t G e ey o s, We inatal the “Leader” Peumatic Water System, the Omega Acorvicns % second Corinthians ana | el “j(f"}.'fi';'s:h.r'nlx‘r"w.fi',?s;'n:‘:, e Normal Class Meets. Brown, near Moosup P 1ast Wed- | Charles A. Byles, gave the congresa- | Pheips of. Springfield visiting at Mrs. [ Generators, sell Gagolene Engincs, Croum Sepnrators, ALL poaciiont iedist mm'—x‘mi‘qrm; n‘ }:‘nii -~4|‘H‘ former resident of this place and is The normal class of the Willimantic | found ‘-l Tyler's, but nothing at the tion a vseurydln(aruu:n' .l‘*hprlcllu: E Kem, ~ Farm Machinery, Pumps, Ete., and keop In stock the most complete line of 1 u knowest | & 3 : s f o 3 sermon Sunday morning. e subjec 5 repairs I2 New London County, { i '] now connected with the park depart- | PAptist church held its monthly meet- | Brown place. The hearing was post- b :t epairs to be found in New London Shat e day may bring forth |Lh of Hartford. The couple are to |INg with Mrs. Maurice Golden. About | poneq till some time later. ey Tl I aas T TOLLAND COUNTY. Prices and estimates quoted if desired. e esus Lover of m. | 0 5 (T Ar July first at Golt's | twenty, were present including the Rew | Mrs. L., Johnson of Groton has been | MT. Byles is a student at Bowdoin . W. L. L. SPENCER, Lebanon, Conn. ana “Come unto me and T will| 10,11 SoRg 0 Mr. Ifartley. The regular business | visiting friends in this village. S M e he L, e00n, il C RS ID ek ahs o > & ; were twa | P O Marvin F. Hyde re- |meeting was followed by a musical P Graduated. 3 "atte YVI - SRR Snns of aiv. Hillom’s we ] RazEih i s e R W g o T M upils Graduated. during the summer months, after e ers were Rober day. i b IS PR BRI S T of n- | fellow students. f A Bawin C. Wheeler, Willlan Graduation Exestises. 21 Georse Hatch has been spend- | AP S Wwauresan, Catl. Fredarick | Lugene Collins gave s social dance| Strawberry Festival—Children's Day : ; 7 el David F. Lewls. Nelson (b o tion exercises of the class |to the renatring of his cottage (heve © | Bergstrom, Irene Estelle Wilde; Cen-|at the town hall Saturday evening. Concert. Stafford Springs High School Students |'Umion Exer: st Close of Schools— liam Brady. The burial was . ook ae . were held ! s cottage (here. iray Village, Lillian May Cooper. Ma- | Commissioner Charles B. Barber at- e " Dumiam s wvisiting| Picnic at Lake—Taking Yale Exam-| Success in Rafsing Alfalfa—Bays in 5 the cemetery in Malden, Mass. C.(1iday aficrnoon at 2.30 o'¢lock. The p L on Taestay | CKUS ) rie Estelle ‘Lapman, Raymond Ernest | tended the dinner at Putnam Baturday | Al Arvilla Dupham B E A Inatlone T Morwioh Camp. ¥ Dawley had charge of the arrange~ | follos 15 the DroftetEmEs. . O hok ity . Rider; Moosup, Clifford Plerpont Ladd,| given in honor of Morgan G. Bulkeley. | ffiends in Mount Hope. . % mets. tra. Prayer. ‘Orchestra.. Addtess, Rev. Graduates at Normal School. William Dana'Potter, Jthel _Bertha| ' On Saturday the Civie club boys of | . Miss Abble Conant is entertalning| . . .. pointon is visiting her| The achools closed last week. Under B S the tenth aistrict. 3iss | ool Ph D SR asater rrie Thorne, Miss F Parkburst, Gladys Esther Stanton, | Moosup defeated the Central boys, 3-0.| Mrs. B. F. Koons from Kansas. = | . 0 ;n SUSUR Boypton b DELIGE DI e direction of Supervisor L. ¥. Garrl B Biiiette toacher. closed with In- | Conm Breventation of | Backus and Aliss | Lenora Dunleavy | Frank Elmer Tyier; Plainfeld, John| Mrs. John L. Chapman has been en.| Miss C. N. Turner is out of town|{aughter, Mrs. = Irnest i 0 unlon exerclses wers heid at Yoo Rteresting exercises on Friday. diplomas, Tederic W. Hinrichs, | Tecelved their diplomas at the zmad- | Avery Gallup. tertaining a former classmate, Miss | for & couple of wecks. Mrs, T ko Hull of Baltle and Miss| mans' hall at which the pupils and ers find the only way to save | M. A. of Brooklyn N) Y. Orchestra. ses of the Willimantie Changes in Teachers. Dora Potter, of Willimantic. b 0r and Mra. Leroy Tucker have| . 3 ot animmtord. argnt the | toachers of the several schools wero Boultry from the ravages of |The class motto was Prodeamus. The |} | sehool Kriday afernoon. Miss| afiss Chapin, who has been prinei- W. C. T. U. Speaking Contest. N and AMfs G R. Dimock. Mr.|summer quarters ii the Hoxie house.|present. An interesting prowramine Baxt rais is to kecp thel 5,00 the graduationg class | Dunieavy and A kus have of (e Central Villnge school, 5 10| mne w. C. . T will hord o erize | 1neker has been sngaked to soperin- | Mias Ruth ‘A, Higgina and Miss| was very successfully carricd out The @ay recently a robin was heard | beth Fly Aice Roxana® Wilbar, | former in the first and seeond, (r 3 e Ao ikl be | speaking ‘contest at the church vestry | tend the farm of Mr. Royall in Leba- Eaiy Trucy are at tieir homen from | sxescise Jiore opened with praver by pors g 2 : - n: D e T8 s ¢ 1id < om Moosup ools s (S Ry} oW Y1 non, where h uties E z college. v, W, whioh R Seated th sound Ade Viiliam Lawson. Raymond | tey in ¢ 1 fourth & Vvacancy. ‘Ilise Waller; teacher| ae S naToeT) SYSHE. (L L Ry L e, Addison. Kingsbury 1s recovering | pupils gave essays and recitations i was a eocial e N ED G ok af 1 d Enslish in the High school, 1s not to | 1 owie §ha Mg Rinas ShEinen Snd ", " Yiraiverry supper at the con- | from a serious liineas. o Is now wblo | terspersed with singing, Miss Vers c liton, Edith Allen Eddy n. and Miss Jessie Johnson of| ot wiliam Medberry in Canterbury. | ference room Wednesday evening was | to be out of doo; Holmes presiding at the piano, Thiw e farm Saturda was spent wi h_selectios Henry Albro, who has heen bed-| was followed by remarks by Super- ridden for over eleven years, was re- | visor Garrison concerning the work and om on Tuesday | duties of supervisor. kirst Selectmarn more ' Howard, _Wallace kot ch. +| Watertown will take 'Miss . Waller's Rich: Frank Giff¢ Miss Beatrice Seguin _visited her|well attended, and an enjoyadle pro- k A Dlace. ock and Stone HIll are | cousin. Mise Mauric e iee i mme was given by the young peo- L Yo bo'suppiiea. " cousin, Miss Maurice, in Norwich, Sat- Eiven by the Young Dee- | movea from - his Bave been = v | = Scheol Picnic. EAST WOODSTOCK Silber Jubilss. oLhe ‘Children's day concert at the | RIS B S0 B e e ‘s | sbeaking Alonk tha line of LO-opeFation with friends in th CHAPL'N- e aatieol w ot ottt Many local people atiended the ro- | each one rendering their ‘part wittl the trolieys and automobilcs piws his ’m;‘;ux'w..m“”"z;::“.]u;..x‘r.-’{ remarks visiting frier schoolhouse Thursday illiam ception given Rev. John H. Brodedlck | ability. The chureh was decorated | 400F. b were by Hon. ws, socre- I g v stting o cresting Programme on Childred® [20d cream wus d. 5 William Hastings Suffers Sunstroke | {oRUO0 EWER Tov. John T tnd «\£ e e or Aiowern. Fel- | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tucker and | tary of the local school board, Who pre« SO il h 1o | 2 BOOG tim —Features of Academy Sunday. ing In celebration of his twenty-1 lowing is the programme: Voluntary | %on, who are moving to Woonsocket, | sented Mr. Garrison a handsome foun« D iss. Augusta Chapman's |" Th0ce ho heard Miss Ruth Danon| _ E year in the priesthood. Irocesional and sons. 23a Psaim, by |are at present with Mr. and Mrs. J. | tuin pen in behaif of the several teach- HADLYME Death at 82, ford. formerly of New London,| Miss Olah Withey of - Boston 18 | ¥*Mre Lydta Splear was taken sud e o e Doty | 36, WoRH, erm, | Mr.- Garrison accepted the gife e several vears ago will be |Spending her vaecation with her moth- |1y {ll while on her way to church S | Prayer, by Rev. C. F. Smith; duet,| Mrs. E. A, Tracy has returned from | with thanks, The audience eang Amer made the | fed and the exercises ended. nd, Md. Mr da King’s Daughters Hoid Strawberry ed to learn that is to sing|er. Mrs. Belle Withey. day evening and bhas been ver | Lead Me On, by Mrs. Leroy Tucker | Cumber) Phstival—Nows Montion. onal church last Sunday n the near futnre. Since singin Mrs. Jane Warren of Danledson has|gince. Her son, Bdward Spicer, was|and Miss Frances Stan + yecitation, | trip to Cumberland last week to sc- = Sehoal under the direction | here she has been studying with some | been spending a week with Rensselaer | calied from Clayville. R T. alsp her | by Wilhur lobbs - recitation. Kthel | company Ter Tome. o s o Ar"h.fl"-.lronfl on Miss Eriscon returned to Hartford ndent Frank . Martin jof the best teachers both in this cogn- [ Coomes and wife, : Flor. | Sister, Mrs. Elizabetli Burnham! from | Clark: duet. Pass the Good Alonw by | Mits Crawford of Norwich is the the Tiacaon wan 1n Cown. laet week to R e e = week iy s P lovence. Hunt | T veset ence and Harviet. pent. the woekioan | o toet. ) | Misses Ariéne and Margnerite Dyun-|Eest of her aunt, Mrs. John A. Latl- | } GBI, W fining interests. He B s ob wae obecrved at the m mearly inirty i Vool iy Eops. With Mrs. Charles H. May and fam- Sunday Scheol Memori | Bmm: recitation. Teon Dimaecle reclc| ™ o Grune ana tamily of Hartford | #Xpects to return later and epena hiw mflonax church last Sunde anville Gager made | Miss Myrtice Kin ury, printiple of | fly. ‘The children of the Sunday uuhmn;"]"""’- Auncr qu"”fv‘v" e by |are at their; summer home on Wall | summer vacation on his farm near Hop church was tastefully decorated pgrintendent Martin school here salls today (Saturday), | “Misses Tdith Eddy and Flossie Al- |marched to Evergreen cemetery Sun-|{hoirs pratse and sorg: tiCiitns pory| street. River station. Mr, Olandt has & fine I o itn cis s o toca e Jerusha ¢ ho 1s | from New or Europe where she | ton were members of the graduating | day afternoon at 4 o'chock with flowers | Louis Polock; veeitation. by 1. Mrs. T. H. Austin of Gorham, N. 11, | field of alfaifa which ls nearly ready B et saticn prate 1a @ue smdredth vear was present | Will spend her vacation. c of Woodstock academs Which were placed on the graves of | 9Ck: recitation, by Ralph Sunderlands | *Viiting ‘Her mother. Mra. Rilpii [ (0 be cut for the nrat crop, He seems IS RS ehifaren and those ‘wh @t Shotnarvice Gomitas ¥ | Largest Class Ever Graduated. Suffered a Sunstroki fifty-six members. A service was h. {1‘“" "\ e v recitation, by | Noble. Mrs. Kerr of Gorham accom- | {0 huve mada the first really success« @rilled them. hair, attended by Miss Keller, | The graduvation 2 s under the trees. Rev. Georze Benedict | UP. by Wilbur Tiob e ning by | panied her. ful attempt to grow this valuable fod« Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Fast Hadda te nurse 3 ‘s D it e i d the | (William Hastings suffered a sun- | gave a talk to the children, two selec- | Miss o Whitehouse: singing, by|Pamed Ber. o spr der crop in this vieimity. ~Mrs. Oland§ . and Mrs. Hart _“AA,\_‘; addam | irse. South ~Windham school —was ~ held | stroke Tuesday while working for C.|fions were sung and Charles H. Byles | ChOIT. light; recitation, by Miss| HUCERIE 0F e B nic at' Laike | and daughter are to spend the summen were at Mrs. Charles Miner's Thurs- Personal Thursday morning with the following | E. Bugbee. Jt was some fime before offered prayer. > SVIER | Marg class exercise, “\!‘\ e Tt Saturdas AKX in Germany and expect to sall thig B . & & Mrs. Dwient 4 Miss Myra B, |ProgTamme well “rendered: Song Dy | he recovered ' consclousness. Rev. Georse Benedict was in New | SBrlt ttation, by Meiss | Weugumbeus last Saturday. - |, | B. Hawthorne took a trip to Middle- \Irs. Georgze A. Ross of | Paper Newspaper Making, Carrie An th Miss Julla Mo class reunion ‘and supper. s § e B g AR L g SR Mrs. M. P. Colman entertained the | Was the guest of her cousin, Miss Bm~ 5 Halls kuto. | Mrs. George A. AL e e e b . with Miss Julia May Raymond Ryder, a aduate of | Tecitation. by s Gra n i1 . onary soclety on Wednes- | iy C. Williams, last S fown Wednesday In Mrs. Halls auto. o Mass., wha are at thew |derson. So chool. Recitation Academy Sunday. mmar school class, l.fll'f‘;:ux te Of| Singing, by choir: reading, by Miss | Ladies' Missionary society on Wedn ek s Mrs. Willlam Birge and daughter |summer home Lisbon o i Busy Housewife Hattie Le The {7 3 & Hoten Yeamans; recitation. by Miss | day afternoon. Improvement in Milk Situation. e W] | oo rib in their fine ay. | Sitk Culture.’ Pauline Backus: Solo, | tlon were invited to Woodstock HUl|PIgyed for the supmer. . |and Seed, by Mre. George Walker,|only Bouth Coventry member of the|hangs fire —The producers held ane | Daniel O'Brien has gone to New |iomobi e student | Fannie Smi Recita Fire Bell, | Sunday, eing Academy Sunday. A [, Mre Fiteh A Carey ie entertaining| (0o, J“Uv ciloir; recitation, by Miss | ETadusting class at the Windham high | other meeiing at Chestnut Hill lasé Recitation, Opinion of | fine sermon was preached by Rev. 3 B! 98 Frances Dimock: recitation, by Miss | school. week and appointed a_committes ta for the summer. | swith are Mrs. Melville Daniels has gone to | Chester, Vt, to spend the summer with her vatents. i BMrs. . Daniels is on the sici list. Augu Fhe King’s Daughters held al’ social and strawberry festi- | Ler w8l at Comstock’s hall, Tuesday after- | 1¢¢ csday evening. She had been | Recitation, Where Do yo Plainaeng | Grace Lew: n « - | Fra ainfield | Frace Lo erd Larkin, Recita- | John Moore of Thompson. A duet was| Warren L. Hopkins of Providence | LinROS8 b 00C 0 F¥shin " Ti Be s bt Pailing. B P sung by Mrs. . Pa VE, | srent_Sunday at Alfred Hills', where X AL chool, oe Nor- | elativ Death at & Hon, Joe. Pauline Backus. #Song by | ChNE, By dneriy of this pace . | Mrs Hopkins ana fittle son Afired are| ShSlL It Be 17 by Mrs Charies Hobby | BST Rih S7U00% (1, a8 oot o o | Dol e e e il Do Send ta Chapman who has |Seribner. Paper Life of V. & Grant,| Mrs. Charles A. Jaquith of Neligh, | spending several weeks. and Miss Ide Smith; remarks by Rev. | examinations. tor. Yale, e e Sinee e Talt with | e Raper e of Moo Sant | Nab. a. former pastors Wite, calied |, Peter Dennis has purchased the res- i ction; closing sone: | ¥ rhe shores of Lake Waugumbaug | ““Fheadore & Lyman of Fiainvile r. Mrs. Rowena C. Lummis, | tation, Mr. Nobody, Bernard Larkin. |On lier friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. | taurant near the station from Mre. Ta Toinine o e Daxolory: benedlction: | are well nhabited by summer cot-| spent Sunday wiih his family, who are Live? How. | Jaquith expect to spend the summer | Fotest, Who with her Wttle daughter |/ % ogramme commitiee was Mra. | tagers. with Mrs, Lyman's parents, Mr. and m J. Wilson, Jr., of the Wind-| confer with Contractor Whiting of the You?| Wil ®oon and evenine. 1 feeble health for some time. Her |ard Rice. Song by school. Recitation, . They are pleasantly located, Mr. | has returned to Providence. # G. R. Dimock. Mrs, James A. Utley, on Columblay 2 . finoral was Teld at the AShord Com | Bread on the Waters Fenmie: Smmiay, | Jaauith 18 prinipal of the academy | Fredericlk Brewster, Miss ‘Rachel i Mttt DO ol STAFFORD. Green. grezational ehurch, Friday, at 1 Boys' Opinion of Teachers, | and his wife assistant. Clarke and Miss Grace Frost took an | fOCOratis Comiy e B Mrs. C, E. iy Rev, Mr. Prentice of the Hast Hart« UNTY. {Cciock’ Burial was in the South cem- cribher. Sonk’ by schoal. = e aato. trip Caturday %o Guringfield, | pooe, W TF S : 7 Woman Jumps During Runaway, | ford Congresational church is campine {etery in Ashford. Miss Chapman had Banner Betsey Made. Carue ATTAWAUGAN e Bttt R od AR - i '| it & DAty of his .Doys, af the ‘ake " been o member of the Asniord church | Andersor Rrcilation, Enoc Arden at Clarke's home. =i STORRS, Breaking Ankle. Next “alinany s boys ~ will . attend pooreate M i AUt ey on i onArion . Mrs. Michael Dady has Dbeen calle g — balei? ) a Mr. Prontie THOMPSON e e Whon, Taufh Sanler sl | Fond sate in Ghurch Vestey—parson- | 1o e, Sia) U AN e 8 Mise Atice Matinews, who wht be| Shurch 1 ihie pikce dna Jr. prentie Biias Address at Congregational DAYVILLE ANRNIRE (T Divictass, - Hex. - FOArrs als. Uiness'and death’ of her niece, Miss | Vacation at the Coilege—Yale Profes- | graduated from a business collece | ffurris wil preach in Mr. Preniice’s Church in Recognition of 125th An- | Sitiioe Grimes. Presentation of elft fo teach- | .\ Grace Filer s home from | Stuart Ellsworth, paymaster at the| o Investigating — Personal Men-| Gilyiopnio “eroeer o Hartford, ol miversary of Town—Social and Per- | Attended Bulkeley—Local Fans Wit- |ating class. Good-by. This class has | S¢hool Plainfield Woolen company’s office, has | ton. 4 Rev. and Mts. W. R. Terry, of WILLINGTON —= cless ever graduating from this school | M0O For] < - New | ihe college community. The students o ¥ a o “ Alcott Hudson of Cumington and|_Miss Edna Burnett and Miss Murial [and the only one to hold a sraduating [School : o n et o e I harve TATE Tor SHUE homen SXcEDt B IOW.1 R s B e ek astor| DeRVANes [$PN\Childigs Day--Fiay Donat Gibbs Bave been visiting Ars. | 110 cateriained tio o thelr school | Exercize. Edith, Weelis Ja yisiting (n Webster. | yonc is epending hér yacation it | Who remain to work during the sum- | or"{he Winlington Buptist hurch, Wi Day and Rollcall. 3. A Crur e o Gy, oA Sunday in East Putnam. Conductor and Mrs. Marshall Kenyon. | Mer- But Storrs hall, and Gold hall | yreach next Sunday. 3 oh, ett | otter E d n B 3 - A 2 K B4 the < two ae o ave y 0 e Children's da rogramme toold @v: #na Mrs. John K. Moore have ] Fiope. Dotor et WAUREGAN (oThe ladica of the church aid heid | Jack Capwell has glxen up business | (1%, (1 ana e e bl Ankle Broken. the Piace of the regular BOTYICS &t tha ®een attending commencement in New pBelld Bfent Wediies: | grdents: Avrive Homs for Vacation—{ oo dale i Shis Vastoy s 1 Fort. Michael Now York. alcomined in readiness for| A plcture agent called at the home | Baptist church and was well attended, Haven the past week Conn, puients) Aveive Homs for Vacalion—{moou: dol eviie: Bt NohuslL Mow Yoex, Lion by the summer school in|of Mrs, J. M. Walsh Monday morn- | entertaining —and _instruotive, ‘The SRS M L. Eddy attended the gra ning of Children’s Day Exgrcises—Elms Fres| Mrs. Sampson 'of Putnam was a |f0F the benefit of his heaith. =~ The Batldings 1o the row are|ing. After leaving the picture he went | church was handsomely decorated witly wation of her danghter at Williman:! ) Miss Ru Arom Beetles. visitor in this place Wednesday. R T e N B w outside coat of their fa-|to the team. but befors he could un- | laurel and ferns, with bouquets broughs mormal school Thursday. 1as been confined | e s#m: wm WS SEATRESNmwen | Mrs. “enn Sosmakis e Lo | il ben b Bt 1 e | and white paint. hitch, the horse had broken the line | Dy different members, noticeably one I:-Y Helen Green returned from few days but is Thr‘rr- 1as been a general home com- | Very well. ter. N. H. g . homas left on Thursday [ and started on a run down Plnney’s .“.Ed,‘,‘"% "llr;t; an l.rum:mafi'nfl:fi l'a” New York, where she has spent t ing the past week s tows K Hdre pis here she will spend a|hill. Mrs, Mary Keefe was in the o o e O - winter 1asi meck. v returned to New Westcott and J. Artiar NORTH STERLING Bl 8 e R bl e b 5 toam andwhen in tront of pine | well, the' tiny ones being partioulary apolfs, Y wers W- E. La. | Oberlin_ college e & 3 s i > ati s’ M. Asa Harris Is 11l ication soclety talk ever heard. Miss Ellen D. Larned is to give a Blawen, H. O Keach, | Lawrence Johnson from Worcester| nir apd Mrs. Daniol Ar Hardington, | oo s, Hodests St Worcester acade- sting CHiokeas, Ljespees: M A th ham " 1s visiting | . One of the gospel wagons la to give Mistorical talk in the Congregafiona Russell £ Daxville, Conn, B R ey sy o e Sy g Rl S o S el SRS | cottage fs not closed &8 US-| srignds in° Palmer. Willington a call in September or Oc= oburch Sunday evening in fecomhition | 1 Bennett The wuest of Loring .from-, the Quincy | O Pammere . 0 A F | e menotard Kelles of Greene, R T.lual. Dr. Rettger of Yale ds here in] "My’ Nonle of Gibertville fs the |lobor on Ha way to some ot th @f the 16th anniversary of the tow , friends on Saturday 1 school, Wollaston! Mass. | e o Poties. Gieosier AL, - PRifay | Menite SRty o oL mater, Mra. | connection with an Inyastisation con-| guest of .Mus. Cherles: Ehiliips. churches and Sunday schools situate: The sewing meeting of the Ladiss’ Venjamin Cogewell and Walter | Dorothy Atwood from Miss Porter’ s‘ P o e B By e T e o 9] cerning the ‘diseases of chicks. Mry. | EUEL Capit g spending (he sum- | at 8 distance trom w railway. A4 Wednesday was with Mrs, R. C. |James spent the.week and in Webster, | scheol, Farmhgton. c S s Sunday. | Rettger and their little son are WIW| pap with Miss Mebzer on Village 111, | ‘Tuesday, the 14th, ¥lag day, and the Paine. 5 Ruth: Johnson from the art depart- | C s A Swree is staying with Mrs EKONK nd are occupying rooms In thel Typay Carrie Wiggin of Springfield, 48y Of -the annual business meeting Miss Sybil Pettis entertained a party ppee has left the employ of | ment of Norwich Academy Tennts Blachaee . % il during the summer Mra, | a8 been the guest of Mrs, Inez Sar- | and rollcall at the Baptist church, was & young veople in honor of hor birth- 0 2nd has secured work | Arthur Taliadge, Grace Talmadge. | Miss Clara M. Spooner was at home | Grange Observes Memorial Day—Sud- Jackson 18 visiting MrS. Lyyry, ] particularly favored by the wenther< e =i it o Oifve Tonston, Koik atice; - MorTRot | ma B 4, R ——— man. . Terry and Mrs, Allan Babbitt was the leader of Buthicune and William Gil- | from K1l HIoh, school . e Y e e gt 1| on Death of Mrs. William Johnson | “Miss “Mix, stendsrapher in the col- BOLTON NOTCH Terry came Monday for their firat visi§ =T E Akvice Buntay even. e sl s g B0 A | John Grimin attended Kingston col- | —Personal Items. Mee, was taken ill on one of the since they left the pastorate twentyl . b “ Solf st 4 have been recently | lege graduation. {oaadte days and obliged to leave for her ars_ ago and we; ladly recelved b .. on Tuesday. addza SC by DAl R e 5 5t 1y 80 ro gladly recelved byl BE 5. Shipie ek muverdly hiict Oswala - Street returped on ¢ st by Henry| The ladtes” auxiliary met with Mids| TLast Sunday was Memorinl dav for n Stafrord Theft Cases Nolled—Excellont Work | L1 "Mrs Tolisn iont Fuller, (he nbia Petng thrown from the team in m her Boston. Mass. visit. 27 | Clara M. Spoener last week. A vote|the grange, which attended divine «s Katharine Lynche will remain on State Road. editor of the White Ribbon Banner, B IR s tidtan Gowh Niton Willtam: % Keoneias setorned Offertorw $25.32. of thanks was extended to Mrs, F. M. | services in thesLine mesting h at Storrs this summer. - and her husband motored up with Mr. B Ectecnoon: st daat woex: | i FYOTs Nk VI A ere: fved by the| Buker. the reiiring president. for the|a body, occupying reserved se | - S — The trial of the four Manchester [ and Mre, Tabor, faiends and nelghbors B Esocte . Water of W ooagtock | nost interw{ Work interest in the society. The | Kelloge. pastor of the chure BDLTON Boys charged with steallng $17.60 from | in Scotland, and spent the day. Mr. TR s e e |V At Oliver [atieoly. i 4 ihe ek ke E siness meeting was held and | their chaplain, preached o them Storekeeper Mead, was held at the | Hall's motors were golng and wing officers elected: Pres- | Opportunity. After services they Town hall Monday morning. The boys | forth from Eouth mum.n TN dent exchanged Moore Sunday morning. the latter [list mounted to ! s # . Mrs. Jennie RBlackmar; vice | ceeded p . | Officials Visit* Gurleyville Grange— h A > Preaching the baccalaureate 1ol Gillette entertal Congrega- . Jen: 3 : ceeded In automoblics and canr admitted that they went to the storo|and carried Rov, A. B. Coats, D. D, The Conggegational church held a Giliette's mother from Col- | soclety fo establish 4 oy Y T miting will by Ve s, tyea ot dbeuten 1o | S e e | P o e T gk of Proot'tho cuss | ter his addreas in he sventng, that ha sy Tabtiva) Friday evening. mn,, is with him for the |school in the west, as done each year| oy i aty s held detotions conducted b, wan- | Mrs. N, C. Cleveland, juvenile|was nolled by Justice Bailey. might take the electric car back to BIES Sublic -mcnools clozed for . ihe | summer for @ fong time | with Mrs. Leon Jain. “The church was deeornted with | frange deputy. Mrs. Fitts, Mrs. Will-| “A' munber from here were in Hart- | Hartford. ~Dinner and supper wers B i e waer. e e i laurel, roses and other flowers. { fams, Mise Spaulding and Master Ar- | ford Tuesday, circus day. served in the chureh parlor. The bus- WEST WOODSTOCK S i | POMFRET CENTER Sudden Death, | thur witts came from Dantelson in an| Captain and Mrs. Warren Bingham | iness meoting, Deacon F. W. Pratt in BROOKLYN 0| _Thy ‘aure is ' st S QS ani S = | automobile Saturday and visited Bol- | of Hartford are spending a few days in | the chair, was harmonious, the finances st fighting the elm 3 has for o] b e £ th i \vissa . Johnion, - wido: ton juvenile grange No. 6. town with L. S. Maine. being in ‘a satistactory conditlon. The Union Picnic of the Schools Held On |Years past, and has for its effort a vil-| A number from this part of the | Deacon Willlam Johnson, d Mr, Yoster of the Hartford seminary | Jabez L. White of Hartford was a|officors were unanimously. rechosen, Becond Shingling of Unitarian Church Saticdny lage beautifully adorned with foliage, | OURtY attended the Beckeepers' Fleld |denly in her home on Sunday morn- occupled the pulpit Sunday. Sunday visitor here. Funds were cheerfully subscribed to Since 1783—Lawn Supper—Haying ey second to none in the state | st Betar s i ng. Death was almost instantaneous | “imer Finley and family of New| The new plece of state road between | meot the deficit in the piazza fund. Wigein. Mis B ERRE T ek e | Miks Mery. A, " nd Miss ula- | Brown aha; Mige. et | cor T T et 2 hlood. y York are with Mrs, Jane Finley. Mr. | here and Manchester is about complet- sy a Fh oee o the: Doaronass nospial | Iie M. James have been re-engazed as P et o T o Jn the head while she was en- | jinley is to return home soon, leaving | ed. The sprinkier will be run over it Wowhl Mrs. R. P. Bennett of Providence |0 the home of her daughter In Malden, | t83chers for the W n schools. . | Brown has returncd lo West- | age. was 83, - She. Ter | 15 Camily In town for the summer. - | for a few days and then Hoiton may oHasmIPE N yisited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. | Mass 3 " | M. and Mrs. 3 Atwood are en- Pt e S g ] k o for | 5 U7 deny of South Manchester |boast of as fine looking piece of gray- | One doctor told of a marvel he had B the 1aiter past of lavweek. | W G. Clark is on & week’s business | tartaining friends v York | M A e Wt abene | nas, '’ Nends | Easebiog. allap. on the | naw moved Nis family into Rev. Will- | eled road as there is in the state. It | performed, and another said he wauld ® Sirs, Charies Minott ané children re. [trip to Cannda. state. \ aomié niy: autdmdes: ; e e o 3. McGuris cottage for/the sea- |18 & credit to Contractor Bult | try it out the firat ehance he got. 'No m.d to Medford, Mess. Saturda: i e Rocheleau returned to } r. Geor; tha der the | had * ‘& Taithfil 3 7 . tomnd. Mrs, Wastiington Doolittls, | man: stops tof aopaider shiat Ba has)the B e = forbisht o o | Worcaster Wednester ettt SOUTH WOOGDSTOCK | S ecrie YRR I T | T T and active mém- | "3 and Mre. George TLoomis of|Jr. have moved to New York wherd | futuro glory of some surgeon in his Beptist parsonaze. Mkt com S g P e d / {dostors care o avenor has been | SSRT e Congrexational church sinc sterly are visiting In town. M. Doolittle has seoured empioyment | midst.—st. Touls Post-Dispatch, Buirt in 1783, Pl inion pienic_and fleld day of | Pastor Attends Class Anniversarj— | attendink 4 reunion of her class at | Tuesdave Loving = deid on | N3 iluon Bhoipw has bern spenaing | e e die sinicer. " TE LT . ¥he Unitarian church has been new- ,‘{,';“C‘",‘. e M;;!:‘;\::hfi(\;im;xmgrai?eid xh;urd Association to Meet Next| Wellesley. ;wmh 1 S y services in the ie. Jennie L. Bolton spent the|house has been ma\'v;d to St. Franci, shingled the second time Since It |ong io the langunme canibot °= | . Wednesday. DA 1 ine middle of the week in Hartford, hospital, Hartford, where she,will un- was built in 1783, v Fragh featios ob U DSTOCK VALLEY D, L. Loomis of the firm of Loomis | dergo an operation. Warranted (o Give Satisfaction. The schools In town closed thelr | o v iiars Cham of Unlon visited | - s, San_ Jose, | W00DSTOCK V Mr. Kellogg Teft this w nis | Broihers in Wesifeld, Mass., was @ | Miss Mabel Howard was in Manches v at W, Mvers' Sunday and attended g X : g5 Teft this week for his e o glt-n on Friday of the past week | cvening service heve Ol a g Lelund ~Stunford | Mrs. Emma Spencer and Miss Emma | trip abroad, conductine 4 lagge party | recent guest of his parents, Mr. and | ter Wegnesday, visiting her sister, Mr O .""’. the exception of the one in the i s univer: s visiting at the parson-| Spencer of Pomfret are visiting Mrs.{of tourists through rope §o attend | Mrs. William Loom R. L. Warner. By h g as closod Sees : { Allen W. ‘Kenyon. the Passion Play fn Germny —He| Wiliam K. Sumner of Rockville — e - for two weeks during the winter on NORTH WINDHAM. Rev. B. Curtis is ding the| Mrs. Josephine Bartlett has returned | took the S. §. Numidian on Friday at | spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. STAFFORDVILLE mccount of the measios. comimencement exercises c univer- | to Putnam Boston. for Glasgow, Scotlnng, and is | Jape B. Sumner. = i Aieddsc sity, « Iadies of Trinity parish cave a X ik A .—’ supper Whednesday o s 4. Vanise Kenyon was in Wor- | due back at New York the last of | Many from this were attracted to| s 4 dist Pastor Home from Wesley- the Hamilion, N Charles Tucker had | heing the A y of his class| cester on Monday. August. The pulpit of the Line meet- | Hartford Tuesday by the circus, sning _on adjoining @he rectory. The |37 th(\7 Euests over Sunday, Mr. and |since st Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Bloom spent | ing house wiil be in charze of Rev.| Mrs. C. E. Pomeroy of Windéor is| an—Donation Party at Parsonage. supper was will patronized Hagen, “oc and little son ‘of New | = Miss Curts is home. after o week's| Saturaay in Worcester. L B, Carter of Plainfield, a former pas-,| With her daughter, Mrs. W. C. White. e Haying at the Jail. W. W, Hibbard has returned from a | ¥ Asa R Scranton swhose hom gt £y R e gt e e i BB orwoichy was 04 st ast week | visit of several wegks. w Be G Mondny aterese UBime was| Suindey. filatow . 5 o Aty I s Bastencd the hay crep.” The s |and other friends. i Rrow London - | baraed on Monday tiornoon. has mov-| James Fiske spent Sunday with hia| y. s ‘i‘;;:":\;ek fin BANSHINLD BREOT 2 S B R op.. The other Triends in New L L | Bitemporarily o the Derry " Miate J S5 . n ver Sunday has started fl,:h.,.,.:., by m,m,,i the | Mrs, P. Hall and D, E. Lyon's | Most of the furniture was saved from b'g;r‘f‘fiu“:l sfi“g.“}md‘;w Howarth of | ished her teaching in the high school | Rev. J. R. Very of Norwich Preached| ~AMr and Mrs. George Taylor and ot m e jail, the crop being |family cntertained recently Mr. and |the fire. F o Muss., were at Allen W. Ken- | 0f Milford, N..H. where she has —Personals. daughter of South Coventry were_ the ckson, Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Sherman, guests of Mrs. Frank Belcher and Mrs, n of the for-| von's on Tacsday, maiking the trip in|teught two years since graduating 'v-... M. Isaacs and family have 1 of ‘Willimantic and | mer pasior, is spending commencement | {hetr automobile. from the university of Boston. She| Rev. J. R. Very of Norwich William Chandler recently, & Vest W 5y v ¢ E 3 3 te 2. Very of preach- han T #'m :::r summer home from |} B e .I;x:: :r:uil}!lr‘;z(;stgfil; ;\70;;' in town, the guest of Louis ;'::an"é'ut'ififi”‘a' :f, ?e: ;d\[’nn:;‘.\ ed at the Baptist church Slmgfl.\" Returns to Methodist Parsonage. g ", £ o Hartso) 3 A ed, ch in the | morning. Mr. Vary 4 a forcefu! 0! v o b 3, Culp preached in Win- |veek irom 2 yisit (o Springfield. Mass., | "Gonvention of Ashford Association. | SOUTH CANTERBURY Jieh school of Gardier, s at $200 | speaker His acrmon was hIghly ap- | ovmding. secorsl montha with nor B remrcyo m The W o o eparations for e meeting = E o 207 clated. .h " ras no servicss In'the church hern. * | The Nortl Windham band met ana el L Gl s Stheing | L2Te ana Mrs John A Richmond of | tice ‘from Milford in a ricent i P he Ladiest soclety. Held an fof|Barents in LR U m!.s i Co Miss Mary Cul gra cticed Tuesday evening. & e R o g = 0ston were the guests of rs. Ann |of the Boston Globe concerning chang- le Wi g i Th - ” i > %y 3 association are well under way. The cream sale Wednesday evening. The [ npe"tijliams, who has attended Wes. & is_spending a vacation of two weels | Mr. and Mre. Howard Hartson of | (FCPRUOR X6 WO BHCET WL mp.] ‘Richmond Sunday, ¢s in the high school closes with the | weekly sale of cream is enjoyed by the | jor: ,',’,,,".,,,,.ny‘ _\nd.n,.,.,w,,‘,“ :’,, ‘,,,:l Charles Flint of Norwich called-on | following, sentence pressions’ of | people ‘these warm. evenings. with her perents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. [Hampton have spent a week here. i io e hea 3 Culp. North Windham boys beat Williman- g R Ml and Mrs. Thomas. Conlen Sunday. |regret ard numercus as regards the | © The recular monthly missionary | JC3T: Arrived at the pursohage this tio ere last Saturday..16.to 5. Funeral of Mrs. Moffit. Mrs, T. J. Barber, visited her son, | resiznation of Miss Kellogg, Who was | meeting will he held Sunday eveming. | soeers i oot oy, he WILSONVILLE C. R. Harris and Raymond Harris® The funeral of Mrs. Anna Moflit, | C. E. Douglass at Nerwich, Tuesday.|considered one of the ablest instruc- | Mite boxes will be opened. Mre, Williums gave them a donation . |families unticipate a irip fo Nova | mother of Perre Mofiit, took place on| Wilbur Haldwin and M. Steere of | tors in the state. Hrt and Mrs. Gordon have moved | SCOtit for a stay of several weeks. Tuesday afternvon from the Moffit | Taftville, were in this vieinity Monday. Parsnhnls, o lins Florence Deane has returned | party Thursday eventng in the M. I, e Govdon | ypies Della Lyon, Mrs. Walter | home, and was largely attended. Rev.| Samuel Geer-and Thomas Lee of [ oo b AR A e R S L U T L - : Vichals wpe o leave s Biisam | T e % ear | 2 . c Y1 vy el i mil that O3 | Nichols ape to leave for Halifax, Nova |J. R. Stubbert of Putnam Baptist | Jewett Clty waa in this vicinity Wed rom ot oy e | ity SRS oo | Sndo7ed By G W Scotia aboutgthe Ist of July. . church officidted. in the absence of Rev, | nesday. vl i 3 3 t three years in stud stock academy and visiting friends at hould Not Be So Harsh. Church, for many ymrsu Snd. will be Uses Little of It. vears of teaching in Central Village Mr. Hearst's acrid abuse of Mr. Of course, if Mr. Seyfried is might | SATRE AL Q" 2 Having shot up Africa and tatkea and js at home. A Panacea for All lls. Roosevelt the past few weeks attracts and all crimes are due to a fear of To Obs: St. Joh D to Europe ke a Chautauqua circuit, 'Ralph Kellogg has finlshed the first Nations suffering from that “run- [#ome slight attention, but what is il poverty, we really ought to quit heing 9 SEve b !| Mr_ Rooseveit should have on his re- |vear in the Academy in Norwich and | down” feeiing consult old real‘significapce? Does it mean more CHAS. 0SGOOD & CO. 80 harsh with the sugar trugt.—Indian- The observance of St. John's day | turn all the quiet he can use in his|is at ,hom velt. He knows everything.—Chicago | than another installment of thg Roose: & 4 anolis Naws. il take place next Sundiv maraia hn-lnn-.—m‘ E Journal. veitian Juck?—The Repubil mmwun for Q-?m Connectiout. e