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a . X = ¢ \ e ! : B S o v SALEM : / LEONARD BRIDGE 2 y £ 3 A H ” ‘Mr. and o unday School Ob- | Temperance Address—Wedding—Cot- | Loomis-Manwaring Wedding at Con< 4 4 a | groton, were ¢ — Dy Srikoad b tage Notes. gregational Church—Marriage of J. Littiefiold over Sunday. 9 % P ”l::uoalui- Evening for| oo eve James W, Connent| Arthur Cox and Miss Bertha P. Mills ~ . in Graniteville, attending her other, - b o H‘%fll will deliver a temperance | Mg Myra M. Manwaring, daughter 3 % Mrs. J. M. Davis, who is somewbat im- | The pastor, Rev. Mr. Coggswell, gave | S0ress at the Baptist church in Flan- | of Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Mianwaring ll ERS FROM A proved after s serious illness. - | an intoreating sormon to & Hrge con- His aubject will be Turning De- | way unitéd in marriage with Kverels ® Mrs. Robert Caldwell of Granitevilie, | gregation at the Consregational church | fooy Ipto Victory. It will be the sec- | £ Loomis, of Schenectady, N. 4k jras an attendant at The eraduation Of | Sn Dunday momme. & Wik atended e SR gl il R d the Bxeter Congregutionn, civire . & son at Grammer school Session of the Sunday 8chool followed | s inaependrms ot oa % ampaign, | 3,30 Wednesday afternoon. The chiirch Th usiness Social Life of Every Town and ing the morning service, with Supt. Mrs. | Hem 3 - | was beautifully decorated with owk e B and L y the dedication services at the mew | SO Dbirthday of Mrs. Luther, which GALES FERRY F. R. Bailey In charge. T o e L e e T loaves and lnurel. The coremony wis church in Old Lyme last Sunday. was another pleasing feature of the . % v 4 rmed beneath am-arch from which Settlement Riflected in These Columns. Mot M s rariing clescd her school | wedding. . Guests were prasent. frou| Last Missionary Meeting of. the Sea | mhe svemia oo bie mearsi, Davia houne and, returned 10 BOROM. |2 foral bell was suspended. Tho brid- . % in Bast Haddam last Friday sith a|Sterling, Jewett Citys Griswold and| sén—Church May Have New Pastor | the childeen for he :mf‘é‘;‘?‘;‘rg“": for another year. G :l pnrfi;merou us the wedding march . . s ens e b il s % 1| —Cottages Filling Up—Sosial Notes. | day cxcrcises, under direction of Mrs. Many Guests at Wedding. Treod A ASIL an aunt of he bride. The S TY, jgmied at their summer home, Fair|in Déep Kiver, Wewnesday, clling |teacher in the town of Griswold, 15 81 | e Joou1 auxiliary of the Woman's | SAstiant. meperintontont The mustesl| rio o e Ruvin, aniighter.of Her | bride was charmingly attired in’ per KEW LONDON COUNTY. [oiss on_triends. i artist of ability Sad consideratie of local auxiliary of the Woman's | 155! supérintendent, The musicai ris Rubin, became’ the bride thix week |sian lawn. She wore = tulle Vel S ‘The Rev. Mr. Shepard will preach| R. M. Peck entertained guests from | musician. She received many elegant s‘"":a e, Sotety Swid cose- [ progTemme. was directi. by T Y i Waldman ‘of New York city. | fastencd with lllies of the valley - RS TS = % at the Union chapel Sunday afternoon. |#Bssex last Sundas. ; Bifis. The mroom I3 the som of Mr.| uned by Mrs. ‘Sarah Colver at the | Rowers with Wirs Florence Murrav bi Kohn of New London performed | carried bride \roses. The bridesralds ~<74% LEDYARD e, e, CHaPiE islied Mira BoB: | Mis Mybel MarMn ks visiting Ter|&na Mrs. Henty Richmond of Preston.| NaYY, Yard last week, this being the | presiding at the orgun. The following | the ceremony. There was o large at”|were Mizs Cordeliy Loomis, witer of \ 3 | stannope Monaay. ister, Mrs. Fred King, in Saybrook. 3 T A P L R L e BT of youns peoplo from Now |the groom, and Miss Carrio Duvis Sunday School Concert Finely Carried OLD MYSTIC UNCASVILLE i - o intie Taiing: Drever. NG it 3 L Dlkos. S5 1w homs, of. ths CXINE DRt- [DHBL. Tob A b was Out—G: Ferry Amateurs Give FRANKLIN e w{m‘ a s Comgowell; ' sonk;. choir; recitatlon,| ents in the Roxhury district. gowned in pink and white lawn and A P b aat, 2 L s £ o Religious Nature of the Negro| Wellesley Hanney; song, choir: recita- e Epworth league connec with | carried p - fe 1> Fgdnbid e Ladies’ Aid Society Held Successful [ Deacon Simeon - Gallup's Death School Picnic—Tenth v i s teey hee, | Hlon, Floyd Balley: clasd exercise, The | Gie Methodist Episcopal church gave 4 | matden pate farn Tne mest s was Sale—First Auto Ride at 92—Per-| Strawberry Season at Its Height— and a w. Our Industrial Home's | Violet's Gift by the Buds of Promise; | strawberry supper in the chapel Wed- | Anson Strong of Humilton, Mawss. A uates Class of Fiveg es, by Mrs. | recitation, Leon W. Rix: song, choir: | Resday evening. recegtion at the home followed 1o A Sunday school concert was held in #he Congregational church on Sunday 2 * Pupils Perfect in Attendance. B e 5 the Tesiiar sorv. | ‘oot James E. Murphy, principal P. M. S., | Thomas Latham. recitation, Miss Violet Rogers: class | H..J. P. Hampton and William Las4| which 60 guests were invited Sce. The exercises were in charge of | Herbert G. Bingham and family have | _Dana S. Gallup was eummoned from | left Saturday morning for his home| , A discuesion on _Evangelizing | exercise Our Reporters, by Miss Kit- ker have returned from New York. ‘The gifts to the bride were beautis John M. Gray, superintendent of the |moved from Norwich Town to the | Harvard Law school Saturday while|at Dover, N. H. 5 ome | Agencles was conducted by Miss Amy | tie Ray’s class; recitation, Miss Carrie | Mrs. J. ¥. Bradley of Waterbury Is | ful and included silver, .cut glass, 1ner ay achool The exeroises opened | e I N weris Porter lived 'om | in the midst of his examinations owing | *Tucsday night the henhouse of Mi- | Satterlee. ~Refreshments were served | Giles: Song of Praise, choir; exercise, | the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ghinm and money. The bride's wift 16 to the critical illness of his father, | ohael Curtin was brokes ince sng eight | DY, the hostess and a social hour en- | A Bunch of Daisies, by the little Miss- | James Havnes, in Smith utreet. = St attendunts were cngraved broo t = -y 6. groom’s gift to his best ma . with a violin solo by George Korn With | \ecting House hill. ! Mrs. Grover Egglestone of Chicago, | Deacon Simeon Gallup, who died from| fine fowls were taken. joyed, at the close of the literary pro- | s Ruth Murray, Katherine Hanney, | M ¥ PEO” | Helen Rogers and Alice Rix: Messages | Burchased the Loomis Miss Lillian/Gallup at the piano. “Sur cottage onlga pcarf pin, - mer is Here™ by choir. Praver bV [js the guest of Miss Ella Smith, heart trouble on Tuesday. - 7 /1 - Pastor. Responsive ‘reading be - the | *3ivS Tibert Lamb and son of New | , Harold Wiliams Schoohover, @ stu-| L. 0. [0..F. Memorial Night. § End of School Year. from Summerland. by Laurénce Spen- | Broadway in Fine Grove. = | Mr. and Mrs. Loomis left in an au ; on | v enf Worce: cades . & m, . 4 ) ams. Woert of Chesten superintendent and school ecitati otk are here for the summer. a orcester academy, has ar ames lodge, I O. O. F., ovserved| School in the Lester district, taught | T and Flova Bailey; solo, Flawers of |, A0 CHTG Tna, roert of Chest R | tomobile for u wedding trip to ost ahd_other places of interest. On the roturn they will leaye for Scheneot where ® furnished home the Tivea ‘at Elmhurst to spend the sum- | memorial rituals at the session Tues- usht | the Field, Mrs. Susie Rogers; recita mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|day night Ernest Decker of New | hamn coscq mitn oercime bothe oni. | ton, Miss Kittie Ray: class exercise, Ten' Little Feet, by the Roval Son b e AR et recitation, Miss Veima Darling; class ton, in the grove. ins Addle Manwaring of New Ha- ven iIs the guest of her grandparents, by Ruth Selzer. Recitation, Carrie| ™ Mrs Antoinette Hastings who is over Finnegan. Singing by choir. Lift UY [ninety-two years old took her first au- Four Heart and Voice. Recitation, | tomobile ride on Tuesday afternoon | Alpheus H. Schoonbver. London, the recently appointed district The Bride's going awny gown was b Edna Gray. Recitation, Stella Bandro. | with Mr. L. O. Smith of New London ‘Miss Elizabeth H. Hoxle, a student | deputy, succeeding G. Turner Loomis. M - Beading The Angels Messiee e, | Tith Mr. L. 0. Smith of New London | . the Willimantic Normal ‘school, has | Firs. nominations of officers was Hold. | was omrEos i amaurice and son Bd- | < ercise and song, Muster Them in for | Mr - and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring, It | giagonal” serge. She wors o bl ‘Eawin Avery. Singing by choir, Song | " Rev. H. A. Beadle will give an illus- | Téturned to the home of her parents,| George Taylor has “Tmen digging a|she summer at heis cottage. The Pio. | Jesus, by the young men's Bible clas: Harry Molgs 1 N ¥ ¥ plotare bat. Mr. and Mrs. Loon we £ Dajeies. Recitation, Summer | trated sermon to the children on Sun- | Mr, and Mys. Calvin H. Foxie. cellar for a_new house in Pequot. | -neer. o recitation, Miss Carrie Giles; song, by rnd 1 m"'v“{""‘ Y e orke hat | Dopular pesidenis of this pla Mrs Frime, ‘Annie Lamb. Recitation, Sarah | gay. The public schools closed Friday. | The De club has been improving New_Methodist Pastor. choir; recitation, Miss Susan Miner 1 P g o fov tha summer. | T J, iy 'Saing 8 successful tencher Lo 'Gray, Recitation, Little Forget-Me-| "jfiss Elia Smith and Mrs. Grover | Miss Ruth Taylor of New London;its room by grading the grounds, paint- | ~ ‘. remarks by the pgstor and superin | 5.0 CERT o some time, Mr. Loomis wa ot Fannie Gray. Recitation, A Held- [ megicctone Spent Wednesday at New | Was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.|ing and cleansing the building. istrict Supt. J. H. Newland of Nor- | fendent: song, choff. son of New Tuom re ta the srove | resident £ e ‘Bouquet, Emma Brown. SINEINE | Tondon the guest of Mr. and Mrs, L. | Blisha C. Davis. 2 Mrs. Irving Browning, who has been | Jiich with Rev. G. W. Wright of Lynn, T Trete e he sTove | M Guosty wero - ol $or choir, Guided by His Farmer. Rec- | 5" Smith. Hustling in the Strawberry Bgds. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clar- | MAass., were callers here last week. It Handsome Chandeliers. Tu y in Mr. Sheppard’s auto. No:““:n:;;,“ ‘]:vlrn \;\n»r |;'4nn .Hu.h bl tion. Lowly Straner, Rev D. Hold- | “M\0 Fate Whittora of Philadelphia| Strawberry srowers and pickers are | enCe Walden, New Boston, for several | 135 been anmounced that Rev. M.| The two new chandellers recently Scheroctady and Bast Norwalk - Reottation. Two Candles, Annle |1y ooty Wil Smiths tor e | suStrawberry growers and pickers are | Coq M S5Oy rome. Wright, who is a member of the Ver- | purchased by the Christian Endeavor VOLUNTOWN i e Lot ' dre. Recitation, How to Live, Mar- | g0 o #5€O7 e erkh - G mont _conference, is to be stationed at | Society were used for the first time on Cax-Mifls. 3 d_Mrs. Timothy T. ipple njoyable Wheel Trip. the Gales Ferry charge the first of | Sunday evening, attracting attention |BWector Richards Receives Handsome| At the home of Mr. und M "Allvn. . Recitation, Among the |SURpRST L o i of N vich T 5. Ve orwich Town | attended the funeral Monday of Mrs.| ' Ernest Noble, son of Mr. and Mrs. | July. by their beauty and finish and the bril-{ - Gige from Orchestra and Other | Mills there was a pretty wedding { Luln_Ackler. Recitation, CUP | was the guest of Mrs. C. H. Rolinson () ’ % . P C. HL Whipple’s mother, Mrs. Daniel H.| Wi S Blessing, Archie Holdridge. Rec: % " S. I .| Willlam Noble, returned home Frida: it liant I 1t they furnish. ;. hel o} est daug r erthn Perr s o fow They Helped, Mary B.|OREURIay. = ouis Starkeweather | FIK held at her home in North Ston- | after an enjoyable trip on_ his Dlcyels Joliy Eoustesn Entestained. e e haor board “met in the Town | Frionds—Local Notes. s gl ot e Recitation, -Eisie Main, _Song = e, A S ington. Burial was in Elm Grove cem- | through South Covent: Willimantis Members of the Jolly Fourteen club, | hall on Tuesday to make arrangements i ~, 4 ey L ¥ C a, and son, Ernest, were the guests of Ty, e LY I Cox, of Nounk, at 0 10ck Wednes. little Gladye and Fthel Miller. S 3 th etery. Stafford Springs, Monson and Paimer, | With several refatives and friends, were | and appropriations.for the next schooi | . Wil Richards, leader of Har- ' ST the ¥ ’ e Citoined Main, - Reading. |1°Gal relatives on Sunday. | Mrs. Wallace A Phillips of Bridge- | Master Noble spent eeveral days visit- | SUCSts of Mr. and Mrs. Alburtus May- | year. o 6 iony orbhestra, was given a pleasant | S ot Garner” Ahe g o e o, tns Matiin |y 2% S N. Hyde was a Plain Hill | port is seriously il at the home of her | ing reratives in Ware, Mass. nard recently, at thelr home at ANvns | Salem Grange, No. 166, P. of L, held | SUTPTise on Friday eveming last, when | {rin (n w wiits it ot ol up. Recitation, B, the Foad Bias, (V10T OB W et Manning sna sister, Miss Susan T, Babeock. T e o e Ty :’;lnll;ton‘t‘ho T6h birthday auniversa- | their reguiar meeting in Grange hall members of the Harmeny and Big Four | aiyic . White cut’ princess arold Bandro. By the choir,_ June B 5 LA 2 Al . Burrows, a student at Riv- | has been int- Mr. ynard. own rchestrag gathered at his home with | 00" SV i K arold Bandre B e oI aver; | som Eugene, were the guests of M. | erview Milltary acidemy. Poushkeep- | oo a he o peger reman ©f PNt | guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Lo Bl & number of other friends to the num- | Sy T et for nt, Mr. and . | e ection, Emmons® White. | 200 Mre. Llovd Aver on Sunday. =~ |sie, is at the liome of his parents, Mr. g it Beckwith and Mr. and Mrs. John S. » Work on State Road. ber' of about’ 20. On arrival of the | srs, COX left for a weel's trip te Part, Flanor Avery. 7 . ac 3 p 2 3 o050 B prit e ., 4 ‘ot silver, , cut gla enoir. Recitation, Gladys [ 52 Sarah Greenslit == 5 Samuel H. who has been | the annual school plenic. wewally held | attending, And the 0GcASion was ve. | the Hartford and New ILondon turn- | esters' wateh charm. suitably mserib- | %y oureney e “alitatich, Eueim Tof Life, | Mr. andafrs. Hermon Gager entar- fcritically 1l Weaks, is vers |in Hurlbutt's grove was held in the | memembered by distant friends with a | Pike. They have a large force of men |ed. After the presentation ceremonies | praey orimy e o, W0 KOWn was of = Ctispman, ' Resding, Mis.-Lusie {21550 on Bundey At snd Mes Arthur [low. His yor asushiér, Miss | basement of the school building. | shower of post cards. anad work will be pushed as rapidly as | the party spent a very pleasant even- | PTOWR chiffon cloth oiver. By choir. Beneath the Banner wn. Florence Bentley, who was graduated | ; Mrs. John Baker of Willimantic was | Mrs. James Mantin and her daughter, | possible. They have leased the Smith | ing. The entertainment consisted of Local Br o the King of Kings. Address by the | , Mr. and Mrs Charles Steurne of | Monday from the New IHaven Normal|@n over-Sunday guest at the home of | Miss Mabel, of Meriden, who have | jlace. near Herriek's corner, for thel:|voeal and instrumental music games,| Mrs. J. Arthur Stevens of MRew. “Mr. White. Benediction. | ANdover a 3 school, has returned to the Bentley | her mother. Mrs. John Coggshall. opened thetr cottage, Leisure Hour, for | headquarters. ete. lce cream, cake and fruit punch | dence, is spending some time w & Palpit was very pretully decorated [ORSUNAEY. L T o ehter, | DoMestead for the summer. Miss Bl Mrs. Clarence Avery and child of | the season were joined on Tuesday by | IKlijah Herrick continues very fll. were served during the evening. parents, Miy and Mrs. J. N. G e Saieis and other flowers. Mrs. Fran 5 . | abe entley, who taught the pas |South Windham are guests of Mrs. | Drs. Martin’s son Hei a student Summer Residents Arrive. Vi D. H. Leonard is visiting hi, Miss Marjorie Barber were entertained Ve s T arious Items. & Church Entertainment. 5 FESw AL Late Chaster, Y, bas also | Avery’s parents, Mr. aftld Mrs. Albert |at Colgate University, lton, N. Y. | ter, Mre. Wm. Little, of Ashtc urel . on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. S. arrived at the homestead. Avery of Hill Top. L | e ison: 2. X; | _The Red cottage, the swmmer home | On Saturday evening guests from | ‘“f W%, (G- (U0 of & Pl Afermers of the Gale's Ferry church | Hyde. William Gallup has returned to Hast| " Mrs. Sears anduchild of New York | lnet week ot her home here. ~ Her | 0t - Jiunt Sterry ‘and family, is open | here attended @ surprise party at Mc- | g 1imiy ol 15 ia the number of fourteen gave an| Mrs. Joseph Hyde was in Higgannun | Great Plain after ten days’ visit to|are with Mrs. F. L Phillips £ ol | oty Mg Biiealeth 1 g er | Afrs. Sterry and Miss Ruth Sterry hav- | Goverh home and had a very enjoyablc | 0™, Tifflin, O ere &he Is tegohir tertamment in the Congregational [om Saturday attending the funeral of | local relatives bl e 3 J0Iy o neversl | jobther. AEou’ BAI h Davis, and sis- | ing arrived durins the week. sty {at Heldelbyrg 'university, and wi on Monday evening. It was |her brother-in-law, Mr. May. Stisses Ay and Frances Eidredge,| "Sie dnd Mre. Charies Bursens and | Sraas Margaret, were lor guests on | "5y Eila Fox of Kansas City, Mo, | Mrs, Russell. Miss Eva Russell, Al- | 3o, Nér,vacation with her parent weather and over one hundréd | The Ladies’ Aid society held a suc- | who teach in the town of Lisbon, have . .Mrx: Ralph: Shaffer, Mis Hadleoh > has arrived at her summer home. bert Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Oxilla Rus- | and Mrs, A Park < The me opened | cessful social at the town hall on Tues- | arrived Bt damghters Mrs. Ralp affer, Miss| —Harland Newberry is building an ad- [ °x, el L. Clark enter he | me i | Rextora” and ¢ Cumming presen: program: D ved at the Eldredge homestead for{ Vera Bi . Nathaniel L. Clark tained the |sell, Mrs. Jennle Lockwood and Miss D iy Afics Grace Chapman | day afternoon and evening. Ice cream. | the summer wacation urgees and son Walter, re- | dition to his blackamith shop. } young men's Bible class of which he i | Graote Dual Sunday yisiting thalr wiator L. #. Cort th 3tes. Lakontaine as accompanist |cake and strawberries wore for sile: Johin K., Spofford_ of Brookiyn | Rt ot L LM sttending | e AT s oAkl I Brown Teeclves af Tis home’ ons eyening st | e, visiong relatives. ooy &t Bal-for Bridgeport ‘ammer Boarder b: ss | The affair was in charge of _Mrs. [N = oy tor it E T in S Brown's sister, 5 0 e - ; s o2l AP TR BNRIRITE = e tierics Diajoxue. & GIrl of & |Georze Starkweather and Miss Lydia | her nome. . o oo 107 & visit at|Kilingly, it is"entertatmt Mrs, E. V. Mann/ arrtved for the sea- | tour were served.’ .m;m:“::"e'f&h(rf.x P P el g LEBANON Reading, Betsey and I Are | Johnson. Louls' Hood of Taftville, a former| granadsngnter Miss Moo pons er | 2on at thelr summer home on Satur- leventng enjoyed. annual Children's day concert. - Miss n;l-y ?t;fin‘l_k- ":2‘1‘_" Ar!:;u;r;“!,"::?"igin;g;;‘rlcflhU,}\;‘t:; resident of Old Mystic, has been visit- | New London. L I";,dm. AL e R J. A. Rix, who has been il during Lightning Dama Minister's House e e e e e town | fng locat fricnde, 1 ete v | meeand Birs. Herbert Staoiine or | pect Vishing ok U Fome oF S Wi | PSSO, 2 el Tmareset, | NORTH LYME SBurms Bridss Wedding Oress rondered by the Gale's Ferry | Miss” Amy Lilley who has been i1l | returned to Now London after & vISIt| nt i mene. of Mot g ay Euests | Lewls, at ANyne Point, left on Thurs. |of his daughter, Swoet, | wi Cloes of Soheol. T 2 e ey fimes &5, | with sneumonta. &% St Sosepi's ROSDL: | 1o Seee Farnie ot nd s, it | 6% the home' of Mr. and Ofss. Framk|day o spend the summer ~at Bast | Soryne thasschanes of sareginings| /" Make European Tour—Nerwich Srmeie piay seemed to please | tal in Willimantic has returned to her | Albert T. Chapman and Miss Gertrude| B Mitchell 3 DCERpATT; TR * | might prove | Visitors—Per: Tri"%He electvical storm last Satur - 5 vi s. v -| “Miss Annie Fledler, who taught the te pupils in_ the Collins dlstrict, ark of New Canaan W ev. R. E. Turner's a on the lawn at the close. tic visiter on Wednesday. S ferinedints Nearimint of e rlan taught by Miss Maude Wood, enfoyed S ,,3:,:,: ';',".".:‘.‘?:mm iliss Clara Purday, a student at|is home for & fow weeks vacation t1ee stunding noar hia house was struck [ Feidila. rs. s end Mri emp- | school, has returned to her home inltheir annual picnic Tuesday on the ams Memo; nstitute, New | Mrs. W, M. Sisson. Jr. has returned | &80 the house. le ovcupants wer P uis B, NotEn who ks B Rend ot Jusikhier. Dorothy offfches | Naw Loudon. : ™| lawn around the schoolhouse. Games i o e “lm-mnct: S [ ronen, Jaqevenatng [asbiol Decivaca: | Crome st sist Vs frisnds 1o, Vémont O R s the | s o fow Sl seith e Vinter 0 e i e e e e d e wes S vt ek the DRMEoR Center e, Thomas Mirtays stter which she | Miss. Hemily Biirk visited Mias Tda | Unctly marked. Severul roomns in terbury hes returned home. of Mr and Mrs. Abiel Browning for a |in-law, Samuel H. Bentley. s T Clang of {Gratiie o o, 'wo dlalogues, | wijl return to her home in Maine. | stark in Bashan Thu fn ) home of James Pendloton were enter vy : . S fley = chiurch. o ome 4 s raday, n Mra. Eimer Richmond of Canterbury | few days. Mrs Anma® GRiftp of Laurel Hill| The gradpating esorcdees ot the Un. | Meirl of the Century, and Dr. Cure-all | frs, Thomas Murray spent several| Dr. Arthur Howard and daughter, | d, wome of the plastcring torn off an . Norman. 4 e, | OF eCisterad Aveahites a Worcesion | Evey Gagiup e Of her sisier, Miss | held Monday afternoon with a lango |lsthea and Baraca clube at supper. LOCN. maries A. Wiliasis' on Wed- | Sers Bocotipaniot Hose by Mo iacac | the ‘wedding. drems of the bride. Sirs -nmwn:up.w")'-‘at :::l::;e;o:\e Me= | Mass. the past week. F. Jay Bates. principal of the O1d | tha m;": Anrfi:te;;'nfl:? ‘:rlends of wrfix‘::“g‘:.;adf%thom 1awn. | pegday returned from Thompsenville, |ner who has been spending the past | Florence Card Main, The family ex e o tar the mummer. vacation. | gta, J: T Sherman and little grand: | Mystic public schools for tho past year, | was® given by the Eraduate—five 1n |8 Euest this week of Mr. and Mrs: | oo 0T he Dast week She wan e | o Sarion CBtath ooy ot P Ay o 3 race Kahn, are vis- | returned Friday to his home in Stam. 5 . - guest ‘of her son, John Williams, a| Miss Marlon Statk and Willlam [house from destruction Bertha Whipple of Mystic is e Max Horenstein, Jaeob Horensiein and | Nathan A. Gibbs. . : . her vacation with her father, e e e A e s, v ewalif,‘*.f,k"\"fi"w",‘ffl' Fpoot Hosemiter, aud | Mzs Geory T awnom and deush- e e A s Se T et e Stk i e . T lawegnt for Puplls and Teasher m Whipple. Mr. pY Seorze M Mrs. o evere K of B = < Mitchell. e class paper with | ter Ruth, and Misses Floi Hurl- <A 5 2 4 . e teacher, Miss Marguerite Y ram WHISDI® . stystic has been | ik, @nd Mrs. Geomse Moeller, Mra. | from 'a sovere attack of bronchidls, | | valedictoryuwas by Frank 1o RIoRelL | butt And Jounts, Berking, il Bufas | Sharies, are Visitivk xsind vesiin Moo; e L Gates” and Mrs. Erwin |&n4 her puplls of school No. 4, ST of Mgk -Siophen . Peck-| ot meeiae Sanil of Jowett Cliy, and ~ Miss Hoxie Postmistress, Otber members of the class gave roci- | Huribuit and Richard Bracewell, at- | o omanoprast Haddam. st Hoddsm | Rogers visited Mrs. Gardnor of Ner. | Pleasantly cntertained last week T Sere guests of Mr. asd Mra George | Friday. June 17th, Miss Elizabetn |{ations or essays, interspersed with | tended the graduation exercises of the | 15 sponding the week at the home of | Wich at G. H. Strong's Tuesday after- [ §¥ Rlenoon, on the lawn in front o Bice. onn M. Gray returned to her | Xain %07 Serankiin Gdst Weanesdas: ie received trom fhe assistant post- | mwugic, The inyocation was by Rev. S. | Norwich Frse academy, Tuesd her prother, Sherwood Miner. s 5 3 B Banieisons, 0 ‘Thursday. . making- the trip in Mr. Wulf's touring i senscal st ington, D. C., 3 - _An addrees ‘harles W. rs. O. B. Berry ~of Winchester, o s il Professor and Mrs, E. B, Van Vieck hs closing exercises in school N with relatives-in Boston and | o0 her appointment as posimisiresaof the | Comsteck, chairman of . the achool | Mass, is th s, : e = Mis iy 7, taught by Miss Elizabeth Lewls, on dence. o Ol Myatia poatoics. she naving Gon | board, was an Tnteregting fastire. oo | at Db’ Semines hosas at u,‘}.w GARDNER LAKE B armonds. Thes will soon miar | Friday ufternoon, wera very fnieresting Mrs. Luther C. Gray and daughter, cessfully passed the recent examina. |Music was under:the supervision of | Mrs. Richard Povey, with her daush- on & tour through Europe accompanjed [4nd were attended by man t attended the burial of Mr. Will- BET tions held in the postoffice at Mysti¢. |the special teacher, Frederick W. Les- | ters Misse: el Concert on Children's Day—School v A brief address was made by Mr. Liv. 't c. 3 . Les. ses Adelina and Grace, arrived Y- by Miss Hester Bill of New Rochelle, Morgan at Maplewood cemetery, 2 ekl The office, which is in the fourth |ter of Norwioh. 'The walls of the | for the'season at their new cottage on| Closes With Picnic — New York |N. Y. + | ermore. ' Rrefreshments wera served oh, Wednesday. Lightning Strick in Two Placss— | c1ass, necéssitates an examination, it | schoolroom were decorated with draw- | Wednesday. e ol 1t Phillip E. Gray s the guest of his| "oy eny Day C M. E.|DPeing under civil service. It paid|mgs of the pupils, done under the & Mrs, Chus. H.Cometock and Cropars R INg, I oMy (S 0 pernenalltems . : = ce. 1pils, de z 3 : . C. ¥, o has been in the cla. Hadiey Gray of Norwicn. -~ | Childrems Duy Sohchrrat SN somothing over 3500 the past 3ear, |straction of Miss Manes 5, Webnr | Emmmne Latimer spent Wodheotay Witk | Children's Mas was observed in th e e N v | Bee, Who bas Betn in ¢ Sr end Mrs Eros M. Gray was the as y. Miss Hoxie will assume tho dutica of | The Laies” Ald sooloty.of the Meth. | Mr. and Mra. G. H. Babcock, ot Led | M B ermreh st Sundas marming, an | Strong. attended” the Childron's day |for cataracts, hus retirned (o e est of his eon. Mason Gray of Pres- : the office July Ist. The office will be | odist Episcopal church held its annual| yard Center. e ¥ e o, | exercises at Millington last Sunday af- | ho - o s ‘Sanday aftérnoon Mrs. Wilson of Jewett City has been | removed from it present location in |plenic on the interesting programme being renderecd. ¥ home with sight restorsd. = a guest gt Mrs. Young and Mrs. Luther | Postmaster Hincklors bullding ta the | Age Wedheod: lawn around the parson- | Mrs. Walter Gardiner .and Mrs.(The church was decgrated with Jaure] | teTnoon. Rov. E. B Smithl seturned from LARK’S FALLS e store occupled by Miss Hoclos Sot e esday aftornoon. Jessie Linsley of New London, were | ang doisios he Men Hmest, Tatimee | Mrs. C. F. Jewett attended a grange [ §outh Framingham, Mass, last Wed e Mass., has been visitin; latives h Ipresen stma 3 int i = ! Ohamplin. R 8t Si B, Gage: o0 Weel ~@ishing Trip—_Attonded Storrs Com- | Mass, has been visiting relatives here. [present postmaster, “taz " Taiitully | lontment in THF houae o Niik! Napnic | - Me. and Mra. B B. Siner of Norwich I o Maxnatd and his bride | tond & Union service at Hadlyme next | apuwog last Wedinesday for hor annusl mencement—Personals. here Saturday doing some ety walE (e, of years. TUs | Allen. formerly _pccupied by Miss | were among Tecent arrivals at their | ware guests over Sundat of Mr. May (Sunday stipm. o outing ¥ Struck an‘apple tree near the home of i i cottage o = ts, My, and M avid B, 8. 7o Lym children are | “yCt ah C. Danlelson comes hom. wrilsom . Maine one of the coast|R. H. Young, also of Oscar Dugas Pereot inAtteritiance. Children’s Day at M. E. Churah. e Bard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David B | seitiing the L. Q. Raymond house and | cogey” (Sacurday) £rom her Art o i af Fishers Tsiand, who has becn | store at Glasgo. el erane following pupils in the primary | The Children's day exercises at the ASHWILLETT Mr. and Mrs. Mavnard's wedding (376 to piove in as soon as the older | g the high sohiol in Danelson his vacation here w. s pare dren’s day was observed in the > e Mystic school were | Methodist church, postponed o - took place June 18. The bride was Miss 3 The Lebanon baseball team defeat emt on a Pshing trip to Fishers Isi- | Methodist church last Sunday by a | Derfectin attendance for the ferm end- | count of the weathier, were held Sun.| Items Chiefly Personal—Crops Grew. [Lottiy Shuman ot Norwich. They will ERDL ETON HILL ed the Willimanties the Lebanon ! tor boat last Saturday. ; ing Jufle 17th, 1910: Spicer Bre i e i gt 4 PENDLETON HILL - : z ay, I o 8 . [following interesting programme: S. ; 7 —_ resting sermons were pren or and son. Frank. They had a | representing five or six towns and three | Laul Massay, Emilio Scussel. Rachel | Under & 7 g g G SOt M- e o . Pauline BoleMer has returned |J Recent :Visitors In Looal Homes. |isst Sunday in the First Gongregation leasant outing. Etates besides Conmecticut, Massa- | Carocari Thomasine Marchand : B | e L ainos the Jovers] trom NNew York — al church, morning and evening, b IR Jinsr Besitie ant S wisconsin and Florida, The | ¢ FeTieg, A o o e e ton: excrcises by scven girla: flowen| ing P~ | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White and Miss | Mise Edoa] .:mnmm.wmm:.n‘:g Rev. Mr. Davies X aver the Babbath et the homes | voluntary. Song, Raise Glad Voices |only haif day during he vear: Flor- | Song of Praise ehoi: Ty Lithe Tots | gramatiires, i 0 Oy ttie Dertha Stone spent. | Suntay tn’ New | 3008 SR iendn. Tn | Novpich: and |lauys he: bocs weip Sretitying w terca: o pe N VRS P Ll e T S S e Yo five ‘chifdren; ' regitation, A Summer Sirs. G e and e James | O Davia B, Mavnard ana iss| North Stoniogton. = |ers ‘whose crops. espectally Cor, hinve A ; ; 5 3 - ay, Fred Vogelsta e | & -~ rthy » in Montville Tues- | Miss Carrie A. Ry a5 been apend- | gurtered mach from the cold and wot rs. B. W. Clark are the guests. of |by pastor. Song. My Cup Runneth | Mr. and Mrs. F. Alonzo Chapman Praise of Little Chilhen. Fosste i W ey Y o Pertha Stone were In Montville Tuea- | ;0 "3* oeic with ‘her sister, Mrs. H. | neason, Bome huve already couimen scaves 1athis village, | Over. Recitaiion, Smile Whonever You | tended Tuescsy the funeral - of . 3r. | May Smith: Tow o Bees, fve o ren: | | Mre amd Mem 8 Curts Becleston | School W the Manwaring district | - Brown, in Niantic, ed haying. it Cxarciups At The Conmecti: g::;lglmtnregg:fl:: S Do Chapman's father, Tsrael Clark Chap- | work in the hives five boys: recitation | and aaughter Bthel, of South Lyme, | closed Friday with a picnic and enier- o] :.‘un‘:_;'“‘,?{,"‘_:}_‘lfi‘f Jaughters | * Mrs. L. Livermore and M 5 - , . | man, which was held at his home on spatch to Fairyland, Alice Ram- | visited Mr. Bccleston's e, | tainment of songs and recitations. The | . wi - - | ence Ely went to Rockville last T ‘Aszicultural college at Storrs where | Recitation, Gordon Raney, Recitation, |the Pendleton Hill road, near Norih |aze: song, Wel 5 o [ e M N S w ety Sic henjeplace, her, Miss Stone, received ma wold. duy to meet n party of friend wes at one time a student. Byron Kinnie. _ Recitation, Lester:| Stonington. » mear North |asc: song. Welcome to Summer Joy; | Monday. They were accompanied by | 1Sacuer, Mige BLone, recived RNy S0 | - G.'D. Coats was & Sunday ealler in | Fioria - ¥ _*yfrs. R D. Maine and son, Wilson D. | Drake. Song, Wonderful Love and | The Bapist Library associatl {ialosue, Roses Red and White: {ive | Miss Bernice Miner of North Stonins- pressions appreciation of. her 0 L e Do ok L e ime and wife are at Pleasant View | Care, choir. Recitation, Percy Drake. |a meeti) ary assoclation held |bovs: recitation. by Miss Beebe: re- | ton from the parents having children under | M8 BI&SS L 0 sunday with w8, M. € . Throop ited b CRORG. ) ing Monday evening with the |marks, by the pastor, Rev F. Mai M her care. Py PO nany | friende In Westerly Wednesda a week. Recitation. Gorden 6¥ Statin- | CraTonan: M. Clasier oF Driabe |t pid s . Maine, | Misses Dora and Ella L. Fccleston Ll : | relatives in Jewett City. T 3 . - El ge, | followed by _collection the song, | have moved to their new home, North |, Mr. and Mrs. William Chappell of | f Jewett C a R s came Mectistians in: |- aos E | Gludsome ™ Songs, brought the pro- | Stomington, known as the Walter A:| Waterford vis Fanell's taih. { oo O O iabath Thomp Chamberlain’s dufleaun An. The Baptist Iadies® Ald society met |gramme to a close. | Wilkinson place, on Stewart hill e H. Bailey, ¥ A s . S ow HANOVER nle Weserman. on,,Bennie | Wednesday evening with Mre. Caroline | - e, Banes of Norwi giace Pt o 5 son'a. Mrs o 2 v of Norwich is a guest at| Betsey pman_Maine of Preston rge Daniel ned eight rel- | "Uyine Bro 1 Westerl ¢ S G e asg Rev. L. F. Randolph Preaches—Newsy Young. Son, Trust Him Forever, |Turner. the home of Joel Fo. e e | atives on Sund: | o by ~L - o Children’s Day Exerol —James Wal- hoir. eading, Miss Mamie Laut Plains and James Maine of Norwich, ~ rd; nd Sunday at the “Hick Y Ntea, ghote. | Readine, Miss Mamio futher. | oJoBn A. Taylor has sufored many N STBRGTOR bl oL e Rl enBSturdaya” (Hunder storm crippied | urday o y ckory gt e o 2 Anna Monsee. Recitation, Gilbert | B il atten noon. ~ ephones. ¥ 5 The recent rains have made the Mev. L. ¥. Randoipn of Hopkinton | Bine Monsel | ReSHGIne, COlivar | romatentus nie cioranasll attended the > 4 omac J. Partlo 18 seriously It at his| The advance guard of Camp Central | catdens and grass 100k fine. A good , congregation attended the ached @ bolDlil | SerOn e frohs | M. Youns. Son, In'the Goldem Sum- |acajemy. and was one of the speakers | H. Frinkdg Buneral—Lawn | home near here. 2T Camp, Saswlaliy, £55yadk Thyredsy S Chlldren's day exerctses at the church e 2 . h ¥ > ¥ readiness for the sum- A ‘mer Time, choir. Recitatiod, Lena |at the class ban. - Mr, and Mrs. Nathaniel Culver of ¥ LAKE OXO0BOXO last Sunday., AN the younger boys ar . : e S quet. r School” Graduates Two. | . : 3 oot ot r -J;‘:b;sG rd, Jr. has moved from |Drake Reading, Mr. T G. Bill No| Edward Spofford of New Jersey is 2 Shunoc were. cmnguon friends her= m.’,:mph AR LTI RN > #irls of the ‘Sundny-uchool shared in R SITAE favim in Hopiiaton, | [Sect in Heaven. Sineing, The Blos- | visiting reiatives in the Aystics and | The funeral of Mrs. Seyhia M. Frink, Syntay aerunoic. M. sad rs. Cul- rg B e B b Mr. and Mrs. George DeWolt o |the programme. AMiss Jano Tiacidburm hiriea Richmond is getting out ties PEOmS of Jure. Recitation, Freds Mon- | vicinity. widow of Daniel H. Frimk was held at | VoT, Were former residents of Ashwillett | ®4 at Fern' cottage Wednesday. | Presion spent Sunday with the for. | And-Miss Helen Eadfe helped in thel ey Girant wnd. boarding | at]fce. Recttatton Harl Claek Recita Procgeds $68. her home Monday afternoon. fie | ,.C- P. Culver was in Westerly Thurs- YAW VAL | mer's sister. Mrs. E. E. Reynolds preparation. o8 Maine's. fion, Elia Gustafson. Recitation Fred | . - Frocgeds $63. seryices were conducted by Rov. Lu. | 93y on’business. BUX VALLEY. | B, Reimolds will spend a few Funeral of James Walker. ire, Fenon Holdridge sud éhild of | Weserman. oRcadine. Lu Toune. [ s ethy the farce entitled |cian Doury. assisted &y Rev. F. M. § e | @ays in Rhode Island. e Seumrnt i Gl Thenea’ Walcer, Wwas Erovidence ars making an extended | Recltation, Oliver O. Young, Jovous |o % nicinted to about $68. Afier cn- | HOllister. Burial was in Ehm Grove / LEFFINGWELL Funeral of Mrs. Daniel Frink Attended | " 'Afiss Lillle Johnson 15 spending & {held from the church on uesdiy af Klait with relatives in this place. BrimE e e o aix youns ladis, | Denses are met the balance will be a1 | CCmaciery; Mystic, - \ by Many Mourners. ) week with her aunt, Mrs. E. M. Cham- | ternoon, The eholr sang the hymns, 5 hat ts, Mr. and Mrs. James | The Det . omgiiand iy : ol Zeorg Stone, pleasantly entertain- | C. cisthardt spen urday and | Mrs. Eva Bornes of Preston has| Miss Ethel Champlin is spending a ey of I s e B by pastor. Recltation. Clarsnce Luther. BI% one-halt to church and remain- | of "a part of Triends at @ lawn tea & | Sandas with Mr. and Mes: Johin Rogers | been spending the past weelc with her | few daye in Norwich. B pans. Tmne The Society of Burden Bearers met | The regular s Ay ion upils. few days ago. of ‘Rainbow. - _ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Stedman. | O. F. Boynton has finiehed repair- | poarers were Waldo Bingh Nelson week with Mrs. C. HL Collins at | 77as taken after Tovic & Miss Elizabeth W. Wh¥man, a| John Lefingwell is confined to his| 8. C. Egzslestone and family of South | ing the road in the north part of the aron e E d by singing Shepherd Divine.[ b B 1 | Lyon, James Moen and Anron Morse gt By closed by singing 2 student in Brown university, is at|home by iliness. Lyme werc over-Sunday guests at C.| town, A Bl K’ g H There were many beau floral em == i . her home here. James Kirker of Norwich was in |H, Miners. e | aFi ana Mre. John Rous spent Sun | pleme. Jnenser Allen of Norwich wia Miss Alice E. Avery igrat home from | town the past we There was a large attendance at the | day with the latter’s parents, Mr, and ‘ v . he funera. F' ¢ SOUTH LYME HAMBURG g . Oberlin, Ohio. & Miss Ruth Palmer returned to her | funeral of Mrx, Daniel ¥rinic held at| Mrs, S. K Revnolds | T v e 2 + % L ——r Miss Lula A. Barber, a proof reader | home Wednesday after spending a few | her home on Monday afternoon. rs. Herbert Mitchell and daughter g Mrs. Elizabeth Slate and Miss W. | Visitors in Local Homes—Many at Luther-Richmond. for o pUBliShinE honse At New Rocneie, | days with her sister, Rosabel ®almer | = Mrs. Clauncey Richmond spent Sun- | and Miss Minnie Gray of Colchester | Miss Carrle Galley is at homo for the uglass were guests at the Old Lyme tend Old Lyme Services. 3 A N. Y., is visiting her cousin, Mrs.|2nd Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of | day at Norwich. . visited John Mitchell on Thursday. |summer vacation. > ‘Wednesday afternoon at the h i -, = ‘Wednesday. N h of " M. amd” Mre. e’ TatheCme | Lucian Drury. Rainbow. J. B. Thompson and family spent R A number of shade and frult tree Mr. and Mra. Leslie Smith have re- | Mrs. Frances Shaler of Norwich was | of Mr. ahd Mre. Trmest Luther in (“yijss Marie Hollister is home from Sunday at E. F. White's. PBELL’S muffered seriously from the rain squ m 4 to New Hayen atter & weeks | the gisst of Mr. and Mrs. Johm Tit- | Presto Tocidest danshter, Marie | school at Northileld, Mass. GRISWOLD CAM MILLS on_Thursday afternoon with . ¥ 3 ny the first of the week. . and ia chardson were X T . e urt Eharice Coinatack of Tunbury was | Mes: May Bill fas-roturnea home |ubited fn marriage by the Kev. rrani Norwich Speaker. i e R LISBON Funeral of Mrs. Cla SRR Y SR of Nt s - frs. ¥, C. It short visit with her brothers [ Chamberlin. the ‘couple entcred | The Wheeler school graduated two av.- Mr. Holden of Preston City ta| . s ot ol B o or, o B *cee aRa MBRy¥. O avne |t osuirg R the room at 2 o'clok e Wedding | Friday evening, Miss Fern Richardson | expecied fo_wrecan at the Puolias | Crose of Scheol in District No. 4. The funeral “of Mre. o SIS [hatd aeostitly Mrs. Jammes Champlon 1= visiting her Miss Abbie Caulkins of orwich was | chorus from hengrin was played by |and Miss Jennie Stedinan. Attorney | Copgregutional church Sunday morn et soleminized at her F in Tuonyton. = the muest.of Miss Muria Hardny lust | Miss Gertrude Luther, a sistcr of the | Oharles L. Stewart, of Norwivh, an|ing in exchange with the Rev. C. L s B SN Ry Gt G s The Rev. Mr. Thatcher, pa. Nothing Deing There. “UWMr. wnd Mrs. F. . Payne called on | Sunday. bride. The ceremony was performed |alumnus of the school was one of the | French. lage, Thomas Williams, Jr, and Wil- | toF of the M. K. church, Uneco, omcias The comparisun of Mr. Ruoseve E @rien@s in New london Saturday. Miss Mabel Walsh 1y home from her |in front of a Lamk of ferns and roses, | speakers. ) A good number frém this place at- P50 qou . were guests of G. A Ken- |08 e was & large gatliering of Cook, inhde by Al Lews, the | Afiss Eliza Eldridge of Leep River | schodl in Danbury. the ring service belng used. Th —_—— tended the el M. E. | 12gy Sunday. relatives aud friends 1o pay there lust | tian paper, is faulty. For oue F & visitor fn the place Wednesday. | Mrs. Jumes Beebe went to Middle- | Was prettily attired in white WATERFORD Aoy Margasetha and Anna Hoelci| respects fof « g0od womgpn. there's’ nu ihdication that Mr. Ji z e W, C Siats snd Mr. and Mrs | town Thursday to see her brother | wore the bridul veil worn by sk : : were gaests of IMeir sisier, Mrs, Fred - 2 velt contemplutes u pertod of hiding H Milier and s wore New Lou- | Willlam Reynolds, who s in ¢ho hos-{mother at her mardage twenty yoars | Wedding ‘Guests— Personal Mention. Cthis weelt. . ¢ Bergman, 16 Norwich Sunday. A Discredited Teache and. ellence. Howton Advertiser k visitors Monday. pital ago. 8/ carried~ carnations. They G SR e 2 e e e v TR S & Mies Alice E. Kennedy was in Wil- Col. Bryan spys that when in for- Sty % o ouglass returned | © Miss Dora Reynolds and Miss Helen] were unatiendcd. Afier the ceremony | At the wedding of M. R. Davis and| .. Kesphig' Reoord “Stéaight. Himantic Wednesday. el couniries Ba never Instricts peo Sphinx Wil Laugh. home Jewett visited friends fn Deep River|a collat was served. Mr. Richmond | Miss Brownson Tuesday, ihese were in | “"Mr. Taft played golf the other day "The school in District No. 4 closed | ple as to what they should do. 11 he | * The ietest flu‘n from Bxypt s ine sy of (e weck end stianded the | and his‘beide left for a loawiny wod |etiendancs: | Mrs. Mary’ . Litticneld, kwifn| Trawle not Glavis, | Levs keep | Fday for the summer vacatlog 14 1t woula be braath wasted —unlese | fo the effect (hat is % 1ve thum- =) reception. '§ < ing trip in the northwest. stopping at | Mrs. H. Willis Ms Mre. straight.— mond Times.. rs. Jessie Carpenter d r ers mre differen: people In | my stew