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!lrl. gnhfl.ld, at Spra; E. G. Billings of Providence was here this week. ‘The government has purchased of the Ball Brothers the schooner Ga- zelle, ~ . ° . .. T #Ray Miteneli hiy réturnea attor two m " in p"fi L myd Bo?}man of New r;e.m have a.rflvod at their summer home. The postoffice is buing removed to the new building recently erected for that purpose by Frank Payne. WAUREGAN Recital By Pupils of Miss Emma Gard- ner — Assistant Postmistress Re- signs. Station A.am -'o—luulm Ca ry Away Barrel of Podv—d.ml News Mention. ‘Mr. and Mrs Chamberlain spent Sunday with Willard Standish of No. Windham. Mrs. Edward Bp-ncar who has been ill for a few da; has tully recoyered. Agnes Swan spending her vaca- tion with her ®ister, Mrs. Teucloth, of East Hampton. Mrs. E. W, Ayery had for guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Barston and Mr. Allen Avery, all of Mystic. William MecCloud is spending a few days with his aunt, Miss = Katherin McCloud, of Norwich. Takes Willimantic Position. ‘Miss Rockwood Passes W. H. l. E amination—Missionary Society’s Pi azza Muun.—?-rty for Miss Race. Mr. and Mrs. E:rl ‘Rogers of Nor-' wich are spending the summer with Mrs, Rogers’ grandmother, Mrs. An- toinette Hastings. Miss Faith N. Gager of Providence is at her home at Lakeside for several weeks’ vacation. _ There were three applicants Arom Franklin for admission to the Wind- ham high school, Miss Florence Rock- wood being the only one ‘to pass suc- ner are visiting at the home &I S. L. Barber. Apples are almo:t nn mbb‘tadlure in_this section; Farmere have commented - haying. There will be a fair crop. " OLD MYSTIG Deacon Simeon Gallup’s Useful Life Ended—Funeral of Samuel H. Bent- ley—Strawberry Crop Only Fair. Mrs. Annie L. Egglestonie has re- turned to New Rochelle, N. Y, after spending s&veral days at her former home in town. ) NEW LONDON COUNTY. SALEM 5 Sunday School Arranges for Picnic— Blasting @roke Telegraph Wires— Personal ‘nterest: You Need Not Fzar Lightning N‘h l.l-r i your b-ll‘hu are =T q_ S The services held at the Congrega- tional church last Sunday were all well mttended. In the morning Rev. Mr. Coggswell preached an excellent sermon from the text, “And theme was The funeral of Deacon Simeon Gal- lup was held Friday, June 24th, at 3 p. build- ing is t. niug ls veey gren reat joy in that city.” m. at his home. The services were SRy She r)e"u!-r session of the Sunday | conducted by Rev. A. J. Chamndler of | SPecial Programme Carried Out. Before parents and friends, Roland | Wiliam Shugrue who ~has _been e e aded school convened at 12 o'clock. After| Nw Londen, a former pastor of the| The Ladies’ Home Missionary soci- | and Rilma, children of J. C. Werner|gtation agent at the Central Vermont J b 2 sy the lesson study, plans were . made | First Groton Baptist church, of which | ety met with Mrs. H. A. Gager at |of Fitchburg, formerly of Moosup; |station has accepted a position with '“m,..r,m,m".” jore. for the annual pienic, rwhich| Mr. Gallup had been an active mem- | Lakeside Thursday afternoon, Mrs. | Halen Gallup, daughter of H. A. Gal-| the same company at Willimantic. His | is Do zbyhnuu-l.n abeolute] ill be Beld on the “Green/ on | per since his boyhood, Rev. Jeptha M. | Gager's veranda accommodated about | lup of Plainfleld; Marjory “Gnflnflf place will be filled by Mr. den. FI ble: your buil londay, July Fourth. Entert: ent | Olmstead, the present pastor of the | thirty ladies. This being the last fl!ushlter of Mrs. M(;fx lneb:i 0( Mrs. Johanna Hecley hak returned d refreshment committees weére ap-|church, assisted. Among the many | meeting of the season a special pro- (I,’:nti:fior‘-“ and ‘f’l"fi: fcuzrsa;':m:& home from an extended visit with her inted and an enjoyable day is.antici- | beautiful floral offerings were tributes | §ramme of —music, recitations and | Central nuuv:. JONCHE 8 Yl Msonn. Ezgg;ler, Mrs. Harvey, of Windsor a Iona a a ' readings was given, with an address by the president of the society, Miss E. D. Leonard, and a talk by the pas- tor, Rev. H. A. Beadle. Personals. Lloyd R. Robinson of Brattleboro, s spending a week's vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Robin- son, at Mountain View. Miss Annie Park of Yantic is spend- ing her vacation with Mrs. C, H. La- throp. from the Baptist church and Sunday school. The bearers were his only son, Dana Taylor Gallup, Deacon Daniel Frink, Deacon William D. Beckwith and Oscar F. Crum. The deceased was for 23 years a deacon of the church, for a long term of years acted as clerk, served 2 number of years as chorister, and for a quarter of a cen- tury was superintendent of the Sun- day school. Among the out of town relatives and friends present at the funeral were Mrs. Anna Gallup, Wil- ted. The Christian Endeavor _society held their. regular meeting on |Sunday evening at 7.30, led by Pastor Coggs- well, who gave an interesting talk on missionary work in foreign lands. Mr. Jones of New London, who pur- chased the Ordway place, is inaking many improvements upon the prop- ert A fine veranda is now being buiit along the fromt. State Road Progressing. Work on the state road is making the chapel of the Congregational church on Saturday evening of last veek. Arthur Talmadga assisted with :violin solo. The work done by the pupils showed- careful training on the part of their teacher. - (Patent Pending) uu-y--m have a twill be - bulldw‘ .P:’?" Burglars at Work. Burglars have been at work in the village recently. Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock some one attempted to enter the home of Patrick Dunleavy, but members of the family were awakened but before an alarm could be given the two men *who were plainly seen es- caped. The same night some one entered the celler of Fred Smith and carried awdy near}y a barrel of pork. The family heard the dogs making a disturbance in the night but thought Tt is with regret that friends of Miss Gladys Gore learn of her resig- na as- assistant postmistre: Miss Gore is compelled to give up her work because of ‘fil"health:~ Miss Ruth Ken- Party for Miss Lena Race. Sndag™ e ot Bwass The: 4 safety ased vels Ham Gallup, Mes. James Hewitt and c dall is to fill the vacancy. Tl e e e P facers. | Tacob Gallup of Norwich, Deacon NP 1o Village Notes. nOthing of it tHl the next day. 4""’-"'"” obiréty. e orm A 7 New London. | Jemes Bennett of Hartford, Seabury| . Miss Lena’ Race waa#iven s par < i Toiks e Porssnats. We install the “Leader” Pnoumatic Cheney an rnes of 1 on | Haley of Brooklyn, N. Y., Julins Gal. | June 28; sixtéen of her-young frien any of the younger folks are suf- El , the Omegn Acetylene The Seuthern New England ple- lup of Rhode Istand, Miss Mary Wil | Were present, Miss Euretta Hoxie from | fering . from .an epidemic of measles Palrner LeValle was a recent guest sell Gasolene Engines, phone company had a number of men liams of Providence. Judge and Mrs, | South Windham, Misses Edith May- | intermixed with chickenpox. ol‘fi:u. Josephine Palmer. Cream Separators. ALL _ practical C. C. Harris was a visitor in Norwich on Tuesday. Mrs. Timothy Watts who is at St, Joseph’s hospital is improving slowly Miss Ludy and Lilly Hatch return- J.. Apthur Leach recently returned from erlin, is driying for J. W. At- wood during the mer vacation. Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold and son, Wal- deft Wednesday for Providence lines of Farm Machinery, Pummps, Etc., | and keep in stock the most complete line of repairs to be found in New London County. Prices and estimates ‘qudted if de- in town this week putting in new tel- | ephones for Messrs. Cheney and Barnes and Henry Tisdale: Blasting Breaks Wires. [ nard and Helen Spalding of Norwich, Mr. Mason; Chauncgy Williams and sister, Miss Millie Ward, George and Allan Hoxie :and Clarence Blakeslee from Lebancn, Alton Cox, Miss Flor- Russel Gallup and Joseph A. Gallup of eryard, Mrs. Arthur Parton of Yonkers and Mrs. Hannah Taylor of Potter Hill. Burlal was in the family plot of Mrs. Frederick H. Topliff and daugh- ter, Gertrude of Occum, are epending several days with friends in this place, Mrs, J: U‘I:‘ Phillips who bas been ford were the guests of Mrs. John Rose over Sunday. Mrs. E. W. Montiville. Henry Avery and Herbert Card at- The blasting which has been necs | his afther-in-law, Amos B. Taylor, in ar a rok = _ 20k ence Rockwéod, Fred Race, Hi - iere they are to resids. ed from Niantic on Monday. il e an| T _Grove cemetary. D e aad Zonis Prowning Raa'| © Misy Grace ¥- Tatrasdge and- Arthur | “*Mre: Barstow of Seofiand called on | 3IFed. N —— | D e o e wers | Samuel H. Bentley’s Funeral. sister from North Franklin. Refresh-'| S. Talmadge left Wednesday for their| Mrs. C. W. Murdock and Mrs. Charles % Top o = tly repaired by Ira D. Gifford, Samuel H. Bentley died Monday | ments were served. ‘Musi¢ and games |'Stmmer Yacaton to be’ spent among| Chamberlain on Monday apr23d Lebanon, Conn. | proshe; {morning, June 27th, at his home,| were enjoyed by -all. friends in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upton of Hart- - guest of her sister, Mrs, L W, Ham- 80 subscribers have suffered little in- convenience. Passes Entrance Examinations. Miss Killiek Ray successfully pass- Notes. Mrs. C. W. Hill is visiting at Pos master A. R. Race for a short time. Wilton IHoxie has been ‘ll for a few White Hall, after a lingering illness. The funeral was held Thursday at 2.30 p. m., at his home, Rev. Japtha M. Olmstead, pastor of the First Groton mond. Frank Phillips was a visitor in Prov- idence on Sunday. Avery spent Monday in seriously is slightly improved. ed the antrnm.e exunxm(ion' at Ba- | Baptist church, Old Mystic, officiating. 2 't . , stic, ing. | gays, Joseph Chartier of Canada and Mrs. by I. 'W. Hanithond was & Brooklyn vis- B . by fourdaugh- | rather’s, Charles _nu . = recent visitors at Andrew Butlar's. i th 3 of Mvs: Wrod: Pechber. —— q?fl‘,im?(r R. Siegfried of Colohester m{:' i\:““ }.;m; Bentley of New York| Mrs George Briggs and children are Mrs, Harvey who recently injured | swill n?n:";l.s m:» Cm:;rennonnlmchu:c';n WESTWNSTER was the guest of mer daughter, Mra. | Fiarenee Bonrin ot oo Sryamd Miss| visiting Mrs. Briggs' father, N. Man- | her knee while alighting from a trolley | on Sunday. il Charles Ray, on Sunday. % Mri Meton Thanle of Mow et | e car is still suffering at her home on | Mrs, Thomas MecCloud was calling | Sunday School Will Picnic on Fourtk Advitaon - Teditor of [CoNhamter wea | o e oy Haven. | Nsses Baith Maysaxd .aud Helen'l Grove strest: on friends in Norwich on Wednesday. | —Hartford - Preacher Expeoted— the guest of friends at Crystal Spring | Ctea Hinen mont Ehond, Epaifing foogs Joxwien imnc. Jou W Miss Gertie Backue has been con- [ gt b retta Hoxie from _South Windham spent Wednesday with Misses Reba and Rena Race, daughter of Postmas- ter A.-R. Race. Mrs. Ellen Webler from New York is spending several weeks with her sis- ter, Etta Watson, at Willilams Cross- fined to the house'by illness. Mrs. Fanning of Norwich was a visi- tor at Mrs, A. Kinney's Wednesday. Song Recital Pleasod. The song recital given Tuesday even- ing by Mrs. Ruth Darrow of Hartford The Queens of Avalon met Monday evening in the Baptist chureh. _The Ladies’ Ald society of the Bap- tist church met Wednesday evening with Mrs. iram Holdredge. Mre. Arthur Parton of Yonkers, DAYVILLE tors Who Come and Go—Dr. Darl- ing 1il. Miss Esther Holley entertained Miss farm recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifford and| Misses Leah and Anna Gifford of New London were recent guests of relatives at Maple Lawn farm. Miss Clara Purdy left town Tuesday Mrs, Fred Greene still remains very ill Mr. and Mrs, Myron Allen and Ntitle won ymond of Bcotland spent Sun- day with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Vi to spend a short time with relatives| Y- Who came here Friday to atiend | o = RE. 'y # , 2 th, & g S 307 3 eatrice Shankley of Webster, Mass., | Was very much appreciated by all who | Mrs. Merril Buttop, in Providencs, wfer which she Willl| L UnC o e o e sean AW | Fostmaster A. R. Race visited Nor- | over Sunday. attended. Her programme Included | Mr. Gordon, who has been spending return on, er m m A r:leM F. | Suest this week of her fatner, Hon,| W'ch and New London Thursday. Mrs. H. F. Shaw has returnad from | Italian, French and German songs, as | several weeks with his family here, r Mrs. Gilbert J. Murray an rs. F. ’ ;) Mrs. Willis Fuller and children are | an outing at Fitchburg, Mass. well as English, and <closed with an [turned to New York city on Wedn R. Bailey were recent visitors in Nor- | Amos B. Tavlor. -isiti 3 t g W. F. S % Vi v, rtaini f children’ ] y I bt Agaes Ok visiting Mrs. Fuller's father, N. Man- . F. Shaw was in town Sunday. |entertaining group of children’s songs. | day. 3 i 3 . B e e e R e e e - « MMrs, ‘Newton Philllps s at Spring- Death of Mise Lillie Baker. Nirs. Willett of New York has ar- Sundey at Elm Tree farm, guests ofr lege, has arrived at the home of her Miss Augusta Pember's house is fle‘l\ld, Mass., for several week: Miss Lillie Bai who died on Mon- | Fived for the summer. M. and Mrs. O. W. Ray. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Alonzo Chap- | "°#TY completed. ter spent the week end with James | 48¥ at Lakevile, of tuperculosis, was |, ui'%5, S50 MUIEIR PR GRgey | Allen Fletcher was the guest of his; man, for the summer. Blanchard and family. ‘“%,:’.""i'f,..‘::"fl':fi:.i B‘)"‘l"’fln.anl:k::y]-”- River. 5 ! Miss Carrie Button is the guest of friends in Killingly. HANOVER Miss Florence Bradiey, who was graduated last week from the New Lion Pheachunl & gnuding N v~ cation with relatives at BEast Green- mother at Hillisde farm a few days this week. ford and Bernard spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Irving Larkin of Misses. Katie and Faye Allen of Col- | Haven Normal school, has arrived at| Missionary Society Hears Interesting | wich. R. I A 3 3 av rrivec A t Attorney Goodwin of Hartford called chester were. guests of their sister,|White Hall for the summer vacation. | ‘oo . o plans for Patriotic Service. Theodore Gramon has moved his| Greeneville. on Edward Baker und Elmer Bennett Mrs. Thomas A. Day this week. hg;nrb« er‘ioalhltfe_”l\-t Phil!hps. Mhn‘hw, el family to the tenement over Frank o By g one day last week while on an auto s et g oty el 'h“’ o ‘\‘rf The Ladies’ Missibnary society met store. SOUTH WOODSTOCK trip through the country, { ome of her sister, Miss H isses Mary and Helen Kelly are ol 00 -2, i nd Louis De Grenler was in Nerwich Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Alli- Susan H. Babcock, is steadily improv- home for their summer vacation. one day last week, MONTVILLE Seventy-Third Anniversary of Ashford o son Ladd. Upwards of a score were | home for theil summer vacation. 2 B A o - E A resent. Mrs. T Jorwic 2 e ; ijon— | Rev. Sherwood Soule Hartford New Postoffice Building in Use—Local h_‘rlt“"’““]“ -QB"«’-‘E““““ has arrived at ::\(:Jsuguss E:‘Iznhe‘t‘l‘x 'r;::ru?xf ];fun;"e(v): summer with Deacon and Mrs. Bur- l‘""“ Sunday; School Canvention. is expected to occupy the pulpit of Young Lady to Teach in Wellesley | 1.3 \'0We, (0 Tmnith Street after thre?| London read interesting papers. A [Pett S nteresting Programme Carried Out. | o Congregational church mext Sun- ; trip. south, o W s Mrs. Frank Smith, . Roy & n, Phillip bt % : o 1% Tlew. Toik tobwcch SompN O Reter oot us pacsed the evamr: |are at the home of her sune, Mr I it commar e e Nirow Gikice’ Hathblh ‘bes’ Tafiraed took the entrance examinations at the S . k school. 25 B in the normal training s or Norwith Tree Acadomy recoived high | pars; Mills and daugnter Blanche | *Woisor Standish and son, Norman, | Willard Beanett spent Sunday at|Baptist church on Wednesdes. = The | cochiors at WilNmantic. merks. Jjeturned to Philadelphia, afteré@ | 5re on a fishing trip in Maine. Mrs. Fannie Beénnet's. X Shg A ‘1fenl S N S HEnrg Deacon Charles Barstow had sharge The graduating exercises at both | O mecd o e M hoand Mrs. Georgel "My ana Mre. Daniel C. Werwick | F; B: Rollinson spent the week end | numbet ‘expected were”in ;attendance. | o¢ the C, E. meeting Sunday evering. Palmer Memorial and the Uncasville | O Tle' d'.(‘! )e_‘ 1 ol,hod.lst parsonage. and son have gone for a viist to New- | 2t Narragansett Pier, R. 1. ;vh:le the progxrammg AH: th:ah dltnnor The Sunday school aking ar- hools were largely attended and in- i pahuy basiretariral Sotent [ port, Me: Miss Jsne Chemplin is.at the homeiMa n (hY VORTLY S Svts: Lie [soese | ranyéenanty 10 bl the ‘sbmsl Peurth :f-u“ed % HID Ot OF bty waia Great Plain, after a visit to local rela | Hes Gone | ta iBaldieser HGme, of Mrs. Mary D. Stoker for the sum- gn the 1§1§\n were all ;mr could be | o July picnio on the church la®n next trainine. s Youn 1 Breiod sb B | IS Rixe S el R P ek Tk T el e TR Pyl e LR AR AOpORY: E0r SPRED STieR WY 0w Postmaster Lewis Hurlbut has taken | X" Y. is at the home of her parents,| Alrlee mill for ten years, and a vet- | tained Mlas Mary Malene laat week. |by Rev. C. K. Flanders; Scripture | ThUrsday as s necessary prepard- ?nogssess&on of his new post officerbuild- | Arr and M Charles E. Stapelyn. fl;an lndx“ the civil v\z:[l:. has [gone o & M;. and PA‘:m, F.R }}4 Bennett spent !l’urltdlng{vnlqd Pl'ly; Re! s sx;:‘br ’A ‘lem"pu l'mhmfl“‘ B A aais & Mr. A v " . Me. y ert; elcome, r. o B, © “p, { fdno?hr:n fnn.:a;11:)»23;]9“‘(3‘:—?({;25?‘9“3_ Mrs. Everett's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Occum last Saturday with the score mgrrx»d Mondeay. ;;:xo, Mrs. Bu[tl;owes of Brnsok\yn S0OVeEy. 55 K ; v con- | Edward C |4 to 6 ames Grady of Hartford is I .; Theme, “The Swnday School ference. mt the First Baptist church e ot o Hionts vistel b Patriotic Services. St e o ] e Hynisiiahiy Howor . e De SOUTH CANTEHBURY 1 on, on onday evening. Sunday with Norwich relatives. Mt und et e th i1l b Miss Lena King is visiting at the| veloped, Rev. A, B. Todd: How Man Miss Graoe Filer, who was graduat- iR o a patriotie service in the ehurch with | home of Miss Ruth Harrington. fest, Rev. George F. Genung, D. D.; | Chicken Thief Gets Away with Twen- ed from Smith college in June will — —_— How Lasting, Rev. Leonard Smith ty-twe Fowls, suitable addresses to July the Fourth. become Instructor in Wellesley college| July Ist Miss Elizabeth H. Hoxie | Open parliament business = beg: ek i Akl ' Roger Peck has returned from Den pa n hext collegesy_eln:. i (Bflsaqlfi:flfug;‘ffi :}sky;nslmuress of the ! washington for his summer vaca- NORTH WOODSTOCK v':.sil;)»i';n"—P:a:uun:“—HP;alne|lsmw Mrs, Henry Kendall of Lisbon oalled ail for Europe. - i § k82 T T v o, of Conventional Letters, , § h e Mrs. Harry Clift Morgan and <hild | "%ice mheoa S i Tenth Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.|gec’ A W, Willlame: report of Nomin- | frown Satactay 0 Comjamin A Mrs. Alice P. Mitchell and.Miss|or Ludlow, Vt. ha s Miss eodora Peck is at home for Cal D. R Birthd i ol Galdys Latimer left New York Satur- 4 S Beve mrrived for dhe ] e i IR e M——— ay Sur-|ating Committee and any other un-| Thomas FitzPatriok of Westmiaster day for & tri They will summer at the home of Mrs. Morgan's| afiss Lindenberg has been the guest | Prise Party. finished business; addvess to children, | called on Levi Clark Wednesday ay for rip abroad. ey will re- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hull. | oo ot g X e Rev. Willj F. Newton. add, y - turn the early part of September. == i M of her sister. Mrs. . Rev. flliam . Newton. address, Miss Bertha M. Clark is visiting her c otiout ' & oy nephow et poyaiter Burtoh and| ‘Mrs Benwett of Willimantic s vis- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Rawson | “Essentials of Te sister, Mrs, F, R. Burdick, at Norwich, onnecticut Committee. nephew, Master Robert Burton of Bos- | jijng Mrs. Norman Smith. celebrated the tenth anniversary of |lam G. Fennell, over the Fourth. Rev. J. C. Chappell returned from |!on and Miss Margaret Henderson of | =~ ~ "~ "= their marriage Monday by inviting a | Apportionment System In the Sunday Mrs. Mary J, Conlon is vishting In e New Lohdon samener . school of "‘rfi..mmgh Mass., are guests of A\!r_} 7 number of relative$ and friends to | School A. B. Coats, D. D.; exercises | Now York. theology on Friday afternoon. M. | and Mrs. Ivin H. Hoxle. BETHEL their home, the Quail Trap. An orig- | by schools; A word for the Futur Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Waldo were Chappell was appointed Connecticut | .\{\s< S. Annie Williams returned on inal poem was read by Mr. Rawson. Nineteen school!s were represented, | guests of Mr, and Mrs. Nelon J. Lyon | committee to interest the (;onne(.licug\'{;hvnrsda. to the home of Mrs. Jane Miss Laura \ounx \\lm has be: Several of the young ladies here | each having distinctive colors. Sunday. | Dean, after three weeks' visit to her|a pupil at the Willimantic state nor- | Were incited to a_birthday surprise Personals, Some time during the night last pastors In the next summer school. At the Union Baptist church last| Sunday the pastor delivered the sec- week Wednesday K. A. Edmond’'s hen house was broken'into and twenty-two nice fowls taken given Mrs. Elliot Clemence in South- bridge Tuesday afternoon. A very pleasant time is reported. mother at the Williams homestead on Quoquetaug HIill. D. is home for the eummer. family of New school, W. Lieman and mal (>4 Robert and Lawrence Sherman are guests in town. otd of the series of sermons on Guorge Saunders has returned to| York are expected this week to occupy ¢ i “Great T.osses” Subject: “Lost Pow- | Boston, after a week's visit to his Sis- | their summer home. v Mrs. Alice Hayward with children| Mrs. J. J. Dimon of Hartford is a taymond Wheeler of Willimantic era” Phe tite of baptism was admin. | t°T, Mrs. Stephen A. Brown. The Bethel M. E. Sunday school will | are visitors among friends here. guest at the Bennett home on Sen- | .5 ihe guest Baturday of his broth- fstered to DMiss Roby Boynton and|. > Anna Gallup has returned to| hold its annual plenic July 4, if pleas- Prof. Sidney Morse is home for a | neXit road. er, George I Wheelor. { ¥rank Sawyer. Laurel Hill, Norwich, after two weeks’|ant, at the home of Walter Burdick. | short time. Mrs. Mary 8. Tower of San Diago, Mrs, George C. Chappell after two | ViSit to her sister, Miss Lucy Gallup. Sexty. - kil The Misses Bishop are entertaining | Cal. a recent graduate of Leland ATTAW‘UGAN ' weeks' visit with her parents in Pitts- Deacon James Burnett of Hartford GARDNER LAKE Miss Butler of Boston. Stanford Jr. university, is a visitor at Behi, Mass., returned home Tuesday. was a recent guest of his brother, Mrs. Ellernd Paine has returned home | the parsonage. Aid Society Serves Dinner—Acaident. | Miss Lydia Olson conducted the “:rr;nhgzrneu. - a oy SR Hed after spending several months in B T SR | Christian Endeavor meeting last Sun-| S. Ashbel Crandall of Norwich at-| Mr. and Mrs. Olin Boynton called | Washington, D. C. and Urbana, T P Saboby o flay cvening, Tople: "God Knows~|tended the funeral of Deacon S. Gal-|On relatives in Palmertown Sunday. Miss _ Bernice Leavitt entertained NORTH WINDHA gl B NN 0 iy BOR S i b ar Soynton of Norwich is visit- —_— Nig. ROV SR e rdson, Rev. G. C. Chappell and Miss Gertrude | 1Up- o iengia Sy on Mr. and Mrs. White of Amherst over | . 3 Munchester, N Olson sang a duet and Frank Sawyer | Truman Chipman has returned to| P& his uncle, Olin Boynton. Sunaa Mieses Martin and Hunt Close Schools | e, 1o, "Yratson of Holyoke 1s visit- ®ssisted with his cornet. New Londonafier a visit to his grand- | MTs. Frank Lathrop of Bozrah, called | Eimer-Corttis is attending the twen- | —Sailed for Europe—Home Team | g nis father. 1 Mrs. Fred Hope has returned from | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.| OB local friends Wednesday. ty-fifth reunion of his class at Am-| pefeated. S 3 n s visith I 2 . < Sz Mrs, Anson Burgess of Bozrah = efeated. Irs. James Dunse siting In 2 visit with friends in Philadelphia. | Crumb. Blorti i 4 lof"f}. e "o | hexst collegs this week. — Taftville, The Ledles’ Mission Circle met with| Strawberry Crop Not Sasitfactory. | Cc"0Y © : e Mr. and Mrs. Plummer of Salem | Miss Mabel Spencer, a teacher of [ ‘The ladles of the Church Aid mo- | h""(:;-} Arabella Tatimer Tuesday after- | strawberry crop in this vicin- Were Euests of Mrs. §. Barrett over | this place, sailed for Europe on Satur- | ciety held a dinner in the vestry Tues- \ " €. E. Society Officers ey el gwing fo WINDHAH COUNTY. : i S Nirs. Haexh Burnham has been en- | $ Ravi O, 8. lies of isticHa‘astrs: | | i - too much rainy and cold weather. 1 s | en- ;. C. 8. Mille - At the semi-annual election of offi-| Miss Mary Willlame refaiaes Mon- NORTH STERLING tertaining her daughter, Miss Ellen | tary of the Information Biireau, ‘talked ‘ cers of the Christian Endeavor socie- | day to Providence, after three days' BLOCK ISLAND — Burnham of Boston and Miss Alice | to the ‘congregation Sunday morning. tv Mrs. Alice P. Mitchell was elected | visit to loral relatives. G | Pastors’ Family Leaves for New Hamp- | M. Hunt of Cleveland, Ohlio. Mrs, Lapear}is dangerousiy 411 with president; Mrs. Fred Hope, vice pres- John A. Taylor quietly celebrated his | ishi » ) - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and lit- | pneumonia. { ident, end Miss Nettie Gridley, secre- | 83d birthday Priday, June 24th, at the | Sword Fishing Season Opens—New W tle son left Monday for a visit to Can- Far] Gibney, emploved in the Day- < da g A % ada of several weeks. ville mill, got the little finger on his tary and treasurer. The new topic|home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Har-| Y°rk Club’s Run Won by Wanderer| g 0. Plummer was in Utica, N. Y., Raymond Colburn graduated at the |left hand caught in the gears Wednes- cards have come. ry Cady. v, v 2 i el s ; Pro s 5 Mty [ o D . Moridan | RISE Bchool 1n Willimantic, and is now | day. ] e e i rs. A Meriden | omployed at Millers Falls, Mass. LEFFINGWELL LAKE 0X0BOX0 and' e DL Charch, - SMra. Bert | Bager ¢ nor mother, Mrs. Lydia| 'Nisses Julia Mariin and Fiorance foier ——— | . ; et oo unt closed their respective schools Personal Mention of the Week—| 2= 204 Mrs. Chester Comstock of | HMoxsie and daughter, Ruth. of Willl-| Mrs ¥. O. Plummer and Miss Clara|yore on the twenty-fourth, and re- Warranted (2 Give Satlstaction. Montville Center were eallors ot A, 7| mantic, Ct.; Hattle Stone, Providence, | M. Spooner was in Providence last O $ae 6D PRE thee anaics —— Mrs, Christing. Slassbrenner is vis| AFthur Dodge and his sons, Wilbur | Mrs. Fred Shippee and children ot |Bad an interesting and pleasant school om, s Miss Edith Lefingwell, daughter of | iting her son Martin of Seesion ~land Linus. went over to New London [ Onzco are visiting Mrs. John Potter. | fhtensarnment at L08 SCAGSL 7 OuSS, G0 P ag Ofr. and Mrs. Forrest Lefingwell,| Miss Ruth Mitehell of Salem is vis- | 125t Saturday in their catboat, Maud. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Blanchard | TOUISAQY, e TECRey- ot iploma Fraguatea from the Willimantic nor” | itimg her uncle, Josepn & Mitenci | Mr%. M. J. Conley has gone to Provi- | of Danielson visited friends here re- | Edith Cotourn receifec Bet, Sin aus le sam mel school last week. B oai oo e - Mitchell | dence for a few day cently. sc! : Mrs, J. K. James and little son of | were cnilers At Oabhos Lodrs on| Mrs. Huested and Emily ot| Mre. J. Leroy Frink of New London | Misses Bdwin Hall . Louis Hell Sl ry Norwich are spending the summer at| Sunday. T Quinton, N. J, are g of Mrs. | is visiting Mrs.-Frank Plummer. e o Vit Tensmmrent Al the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.| E _E Reynolds has returned after| E4W- Ball Mrs. F. M. Buker and children left | On the Z80@ WISILDE OO ’K“i‘u,y Zupntel visiting relatives in Crompton, R. L |, DT Campbell of New York has open- | last wesk for their new home in Con- | BEON; PR ileon “Attawausan and - The school in this place taught by ™ = pton, R. L |eq his cottage on Mohegan Bluff for ;'mg‘()dl‘i ‘1(“721 Hamv:ihire where Rev. B,,’J’;kh,,; fiss Odgers of Bast Great Plain, three months. - M. Buker is located. B closed last week Friay. NORTH LYME Dr. Gardner of New York is at his| Mr. and’ Mrs Howard A. Cleaver( The Willlmantic bove beat the North The Sunshine Band meets today cottage at Old Harbord for the sum- | have been visiting, friends in Boston.| b 2020 TO00 'S ont to one. Messrs Louis Hall, Leslie Hartson | attended the boat race at New London on Wednesday. They were accom panied by Mrs, F. L. and Miss Nettie Hall (Saturday) at the church. mer. Mrs. Susan Swan left this week for the west where she will spend several months with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hewitt, formerly of Norwich. Miss Etta Woodruff of South Wind- sor, is visfting at C. F. Jewett's. Rev. Francis Pervi J. W. Stark, Misses Marion and ive Stark, Miss Emily Stark and Arthur Sweet at- Mackerel Fleet Leaves. The mackerel fleet left here Satur- day, and the local fishermen are pre- paring to go sword fishing. The catch- ABINGTON New State Road a Fine Piece of Work Mrs. Harriet Willlams of Norwich and Mrs. Mary Woodmansee of Mont- ville have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. tended the Union C. E. service held at_Hadlyme last Sunday afternoon. Mre. Douglas of Niantic has been vislting Mre. Minnie Durkin. es are too small for the large boats to pay well, althoush many small power boats will continue for some time. This Mrs. George Hicks and Mrs. Willis sovell spent Wednesday in Williman- ic. RAWSON Charles Rathbun the past week. . ! ; . e . season has shown some large catches.| Miss Ruth White of Putnam is vis- Daughter’s Gradustion—Viss penirs, Garrie Parks and Miss Eliza- |, jlies EmUy Stark, Mrs X. S SUong| “This weeic at Mohegan theater there | iting her cousin, Mrs. Frank Hildreth. Attended Wk BOIEs OF b AR oy guests | Monday. has been a colored minstrel trope. The new state road which was start- T 08, Yo ey, FOts Goe ot Noefiir tes| . A- Rix of Salem.la visiting Bis Budd’s Wanderer VI. Won. ?\‘«‘bl:l:.t(on“:\l e praenixville end |' Rev. C.(H. W. Stocking. of. Leng: been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, | d2ushter, Mrs. C. B. Sweet. The New York Athletic club’s sev- | Antoto Vite of- Thompeon, the con. | horne, Pay has been the guest of his George Rogers. Also Mrs. Carrie S enth anpual run from Whortleberry | {ractor who had charge of its con- | brother, F. B. Stocking. Burnbam of Norwich spent the day at GRISWOLD Island, a distance of 100 nautical miles, 't ruceion, is certaimly to be compli- Mr. and . Mrs. Albert Perrin of their home taet week: 2 s was finished. hers Sunday morning be- | monted, Brooklyn were the guests of Mrw. . el Ao S. G. Norman was in Ledyard on |tWeen 6 and 7 ¢'clock. . Leaving Whor- |~ \lhert Pott, ho underwent C. Stocking on Sunday. A . business Monda 3 tleberry fsland at 1115 o'clock Satwr- | gperation at the. D’.',f'x,',‘,m.l';“,f",‘“‘::: Mrs. G. W. Fuller attended the grad CAMPBELL’S MILLS aDacon and Mrs. E. A, Geer attend- S 2 B;‘f&\;g‘l s Junt Jrehdesedy. | last week, i getting along finely and ik ‘:)‘““l;*’l&:""‘}':ir"d‘;‘:::l‘::l Wing- | hond e 2 e graduating exercises at the HERY: 3 Fy 2 'S | 1s tes % o Mrs. George Cleveland @nd family | normal school in Willimantic last Fri. | coming in as follows: Interim, Cres- | spaprcc oo to be able to return home Pyl mller, being one of the gradu- |l The Lawrence-Wiillams:o., Cleveland, have been visiting at the home of S. . cent, Rowdy and Clinook. The Wan-| A N, ighn of Willimantic L. Barber the past week. ‘Willlam Clark cut hi foot badly with an axe while working in the woods. Farmers are backward with their work on account of the weather. Mrs. George Barber and Ella Gard- Henry Lacrow of Hopeville recently enjoyed a visit from his aunt in Prov- idence. . Hartferd —The State librar be open Saturday afternoo: July and August will not during derer was formerly owned by Harvey J. Flint of Providence, R. L, where she had made an- enviable record for her- self in Narragansett Bay. R. B. Budd of New York is her present owner. “Mrs. Charles Holdredge of Provi- dence, R. I, and Miss Olice Young of been at his home here several days this week. T i o ey “Is he a great poet? “I'm no judge, but I don’t think any one would ask:to get him pardoned if he were in mris* on.”—Detroit Free Press. M. with his family. ‘nery on Wednesday. - C. Mrs. Ripley Nye of ‘Brook Fuller of Providence . Stocking was at South Cov. Japies S. Cutler is at. Washington, spent CHAS. 08GOOD & CO., Distributers for Eastern G-nu.ohnu\. wWHEN g8e Before toe pubiic. ther m better than turough t & nl evlnmnl of Tne Bulletls Iyn is the you want to put your bus - 5o me~ dv.rtu-

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