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Fourth d July Deinge—Married Men Lose to Single at Baseball—At Har- ERS FROM TWO STATES ol ettt e farm. e 7% i 1 : noyance S HOW THE CONFIDENCE NEW LONDON COUNTY UNCASVILLE sent ® business in v The Fourth was passed in a pleasant OF 18 . days this week. 7 - ‘way and no accidents were & Troubles Over Highway Grades Ad-| Rev. R.'C. Miller of the Interna- > . A number sttended the parade in Wil- (Continued from page. nine.) { > justed — Paymaster Joseph Knight| tional Reform Buresu of - In the after- |, oth. The bird was evidently ki NIANTIC 1 ¢ =y ton, D. C, made a few pl calls ! noon the tea at the was weil |/ A 9y Kiied st o Receives Fine Gift—Social and Per-| i, {owin this_week: 5 c patronized, the proceeds from it and | DY & cat In the night. T saw the- Luce Fish Works to Be Located at| sonal ltems. plavia BTl ST N R # the sale Gt ice cream -on the Green S e " ehd.Dewr's AL oChe 3 H H rooklyn, . ., Arr in_ tow: s - w it Egg Harbor, N. J—Spiritualists Plan | p.ry prothers have been awarded| week for their usual lnm‘zlner oll‘iugls. s > :::;l.tgl‘tht: ;m‘l’.l‘,w\lfl Tennis [ The latter part of May, 1 ceme for State Day. the contract to rebuild that part of the| = Mrs. Totten and Clinton Vassar were ana other games were -played on the | 80ro8s & bouquet of dried grasses and fesil R Keyes Process mill that was racently | received into. membership in the First Green, and the ball game between the fnlu, wh I;did not care for, so I Benjamin D. Luce of New York, son | destroyed by fire. It is expected that| Congregational church last Sunday. single and the married men resulted |tied it to the grape-vine arbor think- of Capt. Edward Luce, and Lincoin G. | the work will be completed by August| ~ Aiss Mamie Curran of New London me. in & victory for the single men, the |iN€ & bird might eat the seeds. One Luce, son of Edward C. Luce, are to|ist. The company is at present using| pas returned to Redwood for the sum- | M. and Mrs. J. E. Holdridge enter- | o, 15-5 in a five inning game, | 38y I saw a warbling vireo on the engage in the bony-fishing business | one of the unoccupied rooms in the’| mer tained. Landlord lenger of the Inn put up | STa88es, it way o ess that I stood at Egg Harbor, N. J., as they could not | stona mill for drying. g Miss Clara Abell and her brother A picnic mome fireworks in the evening. ‘within a few feet and watched it, as secure a suitable location in this vi- Miss Lottie Armstrong -of Baltic iS| yohn spent last Sunday and the Fourth | Tesidence of Mr. and Mi X W. S. Kelsey and family of Boston |it broke off Dleces, from ome to two cinity to erect a fish mill. They have | the guest of local friends. With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.| Holdridge on thave errived L their summer home, | nches in ;. from already purchased one steamer and ex- F. B. Tooker, R. F. D. carrier, after| y apell. 3 < W present, on North Main street.. Mrs. Kelpey's | the heads of ect to secure another fish factory | his annual fifteen days’ vacation re- - 3. h, & few piec Doflaing equipped with all necessary | sumed his route Tuesday morning. Parsonage Occupied. and New London, | Sister. Miss Charlotte Parsons, 1s with | T, 00 200 by, would fly away S < sh and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy T have i her for a week. i A B e Rl fl.hxme Stits Highway Codipleted. moved into the ianon};““;‘;::h has Edard Whiting of Montclair, N. J., m,‘?fi_'fi;r‘“;:‘““; They There is a large amount of | The state highway in the town has| peen empty since the former. pastor, | Mr. Holdridge had prepared ome of his| W8S at Thomas Cameron’s over the | S8R TORVE BIET Llr, e 7, s ¥ Iong as there | b2en completed and is satisfactory (o Rey. Stephen Smith, vacated it nearly | famous chowders which was pro- | Fourth. ohaped Henstie L g ea. It is re- | all. The trouble over the grades Dhe-|(wo' years ago. Mr. Tucker will be | nounced one of the best. There was an| James G. La left on Wednesday | Z0Red ZECEC0 1a" soe !‘ro?n“‘:lh door- gretted that the young men are obliged ;fi:‘n oyt Sl g and Hill Top|in the employ of N. B. Royall, abundance Of cake, pie, sandwiches, | t0 take up his duties at the Harvard 5",", oy ¢ B i Wi to leave Niantic and locate their busi- | D88 been adjusted. =~ 4 chila| . Mrs. Augusta Pitcher ls making an | coffee, lemonade, watermelons, bana- | Summer school 3 o o ness so far away. But the people in T e o o hoHaay viaitors at | 2utomobile tour of the Berkshires with | nas, plums and peanuts and eandy.| Frank Wilcox and family spent the his this vieinity will not tolerate any more | Were week end and hoHday visitors at|jer prother, Walter Holbrook of St.|The afternoon was spent in Fourth in Willimantic with George C. Keyser, o tha home of Mr. Shaffer’s parents, Mr.| y i and family. Posgipelirias-haly Hay -] % | Wilcox. 3 . fish mills. 3 in Baltie. " To Lecture on Temperance. e e I Baltlc vea|, Dr- ani Mrs. Henry Sweet of Hart- | enjoy themselves and promounced it| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keeney and son .- ford were guests at the home of Mr.|one of the best picnics ever attended.|of New Britain are at Mrs. George |4 -~ - James William Connell, who is stay- | Saturday to New York. anad Mrs. N. C. Barker on the Fourth, ‘.‘l’ Enjoyed. Keeney's for two weeks. ‘Wibat & musician the warbling vi ing in the village, spoke at Quaker Hill Wateh and Fob from Employes. Mrs. Sweet remains for a Jon; - Mrs. A K daughter and 18! He s - A 3 ger visit. mos enyon, S b Baptist church on “The | Thursday afternoon Joseph Knight| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Huutington | A Pleasant social a"os held at thelson of Seneca Falis, 'N. Y. and Mr. T s s in o B O‘aal\cei res he intends to de- | V1o has resigned as paymaster and | of Hartford made a flying trip and & | e ite on Monda: .nv Mr._ Ovcr.:\n Worthington of Hartford were recent |y the scale and now to a low one. 3l:‘v:‘r“m:;uglmr.\‘:t“n:e state in towns | timekeeper for the Bigelow-Hardiman | few calls in town t “Tuésaay. were present. Gmy .-: 'n:;. played i: R RC.S. PI' aKra"nby“o el and cities in the interest of an inde- | CO; wes Dresshiec a hepdsome gold| Horses Ran to Norwich Town. | the new barn Mr. Hewitt has recently of Miss Lililan Hivers tn Willimantie pendent temperance campelgn. Mr. |, 0.0 T T Y e m’h o0 The On the evening of the Fourth while | built and cake and ice cream were | over the Fourth Connell 1s a good speaker and his lec- | 00°F OF the men 'h the employ of T e | Mr. Royall and family were making a [ served. ‘Miss Mabel Webb of Norwich vis— tures in the Interest of good citizen- | SomPpany. Mr. Wolght 2 1o e ¢ friendiy call at the summer residence Cirvior ibastins. ob Sisiitten. Vo g e B B L 5 g ship aFe. Wk 4 Solng SIS0 Ment Fred W. Chapel left Friday to spend | o0, 20PYh, TRIE, 1g SR | To7 | o Jonn Dickerman is substititing for | day. General News. a few days with friends In New York. d 5 D Charles Sweefzer, rural mail carrier| Miss Blanche Lewlis is entertaining tion buil TR » ;| celebrating_broke loose from their fas- | O R4 - port song.” ph?:&;gne%.o%mfl. J\;;7 &' ;-"yul ]n bu?d:n: in tthawn:?nfllsr ;x::ric'cuh o ;@'!‘“'i’h'“d ,n‘;‘"e" :t‘ 1“,“ e °"" o | Yo by O l:_':c:, ,,“::'.“. fi’r":fu“?v’;zy U o B i l‘l’roblblr 1t wu‘mohnlll‘:w 'l:‘hh‘ ¥ , . W, orwich. e party inside knew “Mr ve read sheres in. the n- T I O :‘t"’;fl}";w"““ awarded Albert AVery| ;i thing of the ‘escapade. until about 9 | Mr. and Mre. Frederick Clark and | poats oy I arwienz0 Warren spent | i qton, that sung %o joyously for stree < Lt e e - N Bask o'clock when they were ready to start | family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark us. To my sorrow, troubls in the PR exmmarbock‘r hotel after 'mn““_ § ig Snake. for home. The rollicking team was|and family of Preston were guests of MOQSUP hape of a red squirrel, soon camse to ‘of meveral weeks spent in Massa- William West killed a red snake| caught in Norwich Town and properly | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. them and the nest was broken up. sguch e Thursday about 3 feet in length on the | cared for until the _following day, | Clark on the Fourth of July. A £ At my old home the wrens - r""c,""' Fd W Neow Tork bed Deen Michael Curtis place. A dog which| when the owner was found and horses Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gray and|Missionary Heard — Street Oiled | nest In the box on the window smhfi?flu viliage . Mr. Broome is | % with Mr. West was bitten by the| and carriage were delivered unharmed. | son of Providence are spending thair| Through Enterprise ‘of Floyd Cran- |where they raised a family last year. South' American fagent for the local angke. . Wilson Throop Allyn of Groton is | vacation with Mr. Gray’s parents, Mr.| g, I hoped to hav pair at the n ;?m comapan: John Vurnack and Mike Konunsky | visiting his uncle S. W. Throop, and | and Mrs, Enos M. Gray. home and hung two mnz “Ehe mmotory of the Knicketbocker | Jirs fined $1 and costs amgunting (o | enjoying the exarciss of helping IN'the | Mrs. Jamey I Hewitt of Laurel Hill mills_all shut down for the |Squesh ehells, which are favesite nest- X each peace. yfield. was ng on ends in town - hi ive mot seen Typewriter <Company - closed Monday | The men wers brought befors Justice| Iittie Rosie May Doubleday broke | nesday. TS ang PYRE S bunthaa atas ot e Diaadh for TN B e s "the °frh° oua1 “Y'“_v o e Kipt St of the Peace William S8Smiddy for a|one or two bones in her foot one day Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Gray was|town friends, and during the forenoon .8, thieas BNt BEPS méoting ihe traics mnd P T h S Ih 5 Seht) this woolk calling on relatives in Stonington Mon- | every train brought in soms one tp rarre'h summer arrivats to the shore | 8 o¢ thelr homes near the Un-| The Lebanon baseball team met the | day. gladden the home circle. Last year the chickadees, which hatol- ragorts in this vieinity cagville Manufacturing company ¢ mill.| Willimantle again on the Fourth and | Miss Millie Marshall of Providence|® Ry w.'C. Hall ‘of St. Paul, Minn, |ed about June 10th, were taken a: | N was an unsually safe and sane | jems Caoitonce B Walden and daugh- | defeated them by a score of 24 to 2, | is spending her vacation with her aunt, | gccupied_the pulpit of the Baptist |at the end of two weeks by Markie [ 3 ¥ ters, Marjorie and Carol Walden, ar-| Saturday, June 25, the Brewsters Neck | Mre. Enos M. Gray. | Fourth. S h church Sunday and gave his hearers The A carload of crushed stone has ar- ":x'm‘x‘nnr“:l: ',‘;,.,"“‘w‘,;eg;",,;’;,g,: nine defeated the Lebanon boys 6 to 3. HAMBURG a fine discourse. rived, to be used about the passenger . - ‘Willlam J. Sunn, who has been at as they had station. e I ' Tenover was MONTVILLE — Colby academy, New London, N. H., is |come to my hand. They did not stay Attorney and Mrs. M. R. Davis are | the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles —_— e of Donald G. Reynolds and|home or the summer vacation. around all the time A et the Davis home in Penn avenue. Burgess over the Fourth. News from the Church Societies—Body Miss Katherine Harding—Chicago M Ella Millett and her sister, land September. On Pine Grove Iltems. Fred Bakasr a student at Yale was of George Chapman Buried in Local Man Buys Another Farm—Personals {:’_‘c“,,?,‘""“"t;". endln'nt;g week-t —— :nchc-m‘.‘::m cross to it Rev. Aivert P. Blinn of Norwich | the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.( Cometery—Personals. and Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Gallup, near Ston- | that. it did not Jeam to come o my spoke Sunday at the rostrum in e = ay - 4 | grove. Al who heard him were much | _Miss Nellle Ostrander of New Jersey| Deacon and Mra. George P. Smith | Donald Grant Reynolds and Mise | $te™ /4 ara Albert Shepardson have | L oig Antil the 4th of Novemiber: o tog pleased with his lectures, which were | Wa&& &n over Sunday guest at the home | attended the funeral of an aunt in |Katherine Harding were married June | ’ ) - 4 o Seifvered both morning and evening. | Of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Fox. Westerly on Tuesday. RN (i Bov: iy Taciod. - v w8 oot son'Baward to New, |of ‘the Shird weils in Dectasoew thive A large number of talented speakers | Mieses Hthel and Barbara Cornet.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hope spent Sun- |and Mrs. Reynolds left town in their i b s B - B e o Miss Josephine Hart and Miss Bitters - George Santderson is home fro; joined them until there were ten or ara on the programme each Sunday ep! day and Monday at the shore. auto for a trip through the esastern Yale, having been graduated from tha’ After watching the tame ones from July 10 to August 28, incluslve. | left town Monday to attend the sum-| Miss Lydia Alson was the guest of | part of the state. y ¢ anty ns mer school at Storrs. = 3 institution in the academic course. a few days a new one would Some will de lver tests. On Sunday, T friends in Packerville. over Sunday. The Rathbun place has been sold to Mrs. William Frankler of Worcester, | to hand for food, and after & r t 7, Mrs. Mary S. Pepper Van- loward Rogers of Glastonbury was| Impressions from the Newton Sum- | Charles Wood of Chicago who own a ' i 4 ot A derbilt of Brookivn, N, Y., speaker and | &t the home of his father, Frank H.| mer School of Theology was the sub- | number of farms her & returned missionary from India. gave 1 attempts showed Dus 1te fear of me. e e Rogers over the holiday. ot o g “d o a fine address at the meeting of the | Markis did not seem to care when they sssage medium, has Ddeen engaged. ject of an address by Rev. George C.| A number of the young people at-| Bapeist Women's Missionary soclety their shelf for food, but re- TEtale Day~ will’ be observed on Au Mr. and Mrs. John Champlin of Wor- | Chappell at the Union Baptist church | tended the ball game in Old Lyms the | wros o Y. | werll to: their. sheil. fer Mrs. Vanderbilt will be the |Cester, arrived Tuesday to visit Mr.|Sunday morning. At 3 o'clock a brief | Fourth. Others went ¢o the /Golden | pocanesday —afternoon, held at the | sented their coming to me, fow 3 Champlin’s sister, Mrs. Elisha Vibber. = s $3 5¢ The Yo : e e - o | home of Mrs. J. M. Andrews. frantically from one to another On July 26, 27 and 29, also » . religious service was held at the home | Spur by power boat parties. Also . household goods and family of Mrs. W. D. Stone and her two |effort to drive them away; but 16, 18 and 19, mid-week Th ey ! g . of Mrs. Sarah N Spencer and Mrs. | were many fireworks were seen from daughters have arrived at Maple Crest hils he mgbo held tn the administra- | T °"°°';'m m,‘:“d were moved to| Mary J. Wright, the pastor conduct- | many lawns during the evening. No|garm for" peVe STEVe P were 80 many that wi l.l % m‘: 't :tm:i the Fourth mg‘ an;i g g O{'hme 1Ch°’r “g‘“_ ncg‘ emlfc‘fi %o"? N Oils Main Street. fl:’;‘i:g’“&q I Plans for State Day. ntertain on e Fourth. ed in the singing. e pleasant Sun- ss onie ngsley o ew Haven e Cilnieticat Splfltu:lllt asso- | Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Alexander|day evening hour was conducted by |was a guest at Ash Lawn ferm over m'fl; ‘:":"Pa o, u“h‘l.?l. *: entertained friends July Fourth at e pastor. 'ople, al “hristian u F P '3;;2"’;:2?;;“::3;&;@,? Operation | their home. Among those present were | Citizenship? Miss Nettie Gridley read Sies Harriet Hamilton 1s the guest of orude ofl with | réiny day Markie and Matie plcited { e B e oy Sarviees ana i | Mrs. Otto Larveon, Miss Ruth Larvson, | an interesting article on Charles Wes- | of lier mother on Bill hill. asphalt base and has had it spread on | @d hid many poison fvy is expected that & large number of | MT- and Mrs. Judson Hempstead and |léy and His Famous Hymn, Jesus Lov- | Mrs. Ellen Palmer spent the past| Main street from the Hyde block to [ Wet green lichens people. from all over the state will be | family, Miss Helen Judson, A. Fitch|er of My Soul week on Bill hill the guast of her|the Baptist church. Several storekeep- | trees. preaent. Rogers, Miss Katherine Rogers and| Guy Loomis of Hartford spent Sun- | sister, Mrs. Ida Harding. ers have clubbed together and will con- [ One very snow. The patilion has reopened for another | Sister, Miss Helen, Mise Emma Craw- | day and Fourth ‘of July the guest of | Prof H. M. Burr and family of|tinue the good work from the Hyde |ed the door & sesmons. . Mere tntértainment of yarious ford,Ol}i-lnrold Cornat, Tryon Benham bl;lfnthe; :}\d aunt. i Springfield, Mass, are at the Manse Mll)\'(cik to the"ngrud T ;n{ it 2 robin, but with s and ver Cone. r. and Mrs. Robert timer were Y 2 k ne pupils m out of town 0] wings, o By e e D inE | ""Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coats and | in Boston Tuesday. M evnolds was m visitor at|the entrance examinations to the ffeet away. received and sent out twice daily for | 38ushter, Miss Ula-of Bridgeport are| Mrs. Arabella = Latimer and her | Brockway the first of the week. Plainfield high school last Wednesday. |its claws and the convenience of the cottagers. guest of G. P. Coats at Haughton | guest, Mrs. ‘Seeley enjoyed an auto | J. L. Lord and C. F. Beebe were in on th Three sides of the grove border on | T8rm this week. ride to New London, East Lyme and | Hartford Wadnesday. EAST WOODSTOCK ttle Marikie water, while on the fourth or south b gy Niantic Saturday afternoon. o i B hay, Zutitriied 4 'mau"“l‘,."m Yotter half ot :Liec‘:nwnnufi:hlsqgofirlA::::dd';:g: GARDNER LAKE Th:‘;’:;lv g: g::::: (g:‘;‘::‘:n"' aged | 05, Willard Anderson is_entertain- | George Wilcox Gave Clambake on the a the number decreased to some time nearly every season. The ( Many Summer Boarders—Bungalows| 8, who died at Berlin, Conn. was 'fgfa er mother, Mrs. Apgar from Hart- | Fourth—Moteroycle Trip—Personals. ':,h'fl 'm.;d?;.:lw.(ht.hm"m“t.r:hm officers of the association have issued and Cottages Occupied. brought to the cemetery for burial| Mrs. M. C. Bill and children are “andl d famil stopped coming about the middle of an ‘mttvactive circular contatning full csu Tuesday afternoon. spendi 1 day: ? Herman Clandler an mily of » D! ng a few days with Mr. Bill's ri Chandl March. The r did not come Aafter information about the grove. Harry Bu n and family of| From Palmer Bros’ quilt factory, | parents. Woromter, Merion - '"f"‘v“ Now | (ne 98 of Aprii: wiien he aale sarried S T Riverdale, N. Y, and Master Milton|large shipments of quilts are mads| Mrs F. W. Rich of North Hampton, | sars, morr gormnorr 10T, Crmoaic: | food from tay hand to his little mate LIBERTY HILL Bolender of FHighbridge, N. Y. re-|through the summer months, Mass. spent the week’s end with|and wite oves the Fourth - e o A an ‘act which showed that o ice Wiy tu,xt"n‘od Tuesday after a week's visit| Activity of Baptist Young Ladies. on Bill hill. Henry J. FPter and family of Hart- | thely mfl- would soon be centered C. E, Pienic on the Fourth—Summer 'M Mrs. A. P. Bolender. The Young Ladies’ Friday Night May Harding is visiting her | ford were with his mother, Mrs. G.|In nest buflding. They evidently se- Guests. Hortioags pars. Willlam P. Maynard of | clup held a_meeting at the chapel of | iSter, Mrs. Fred Fitts in Hampton. | perry, over Sumdny. : lected & home in & less dangerous re- A plcnic was held at Ji Clarke's | Norwich, Howard Maynard of Lofng. | (20 i e g iy NORTH LYME T R o ey T L g A;:":r‘ug plenic at James Clarke's . %~ | evening. Plans were made 1al day with C. C. Aldri d family 1 y sat for well were Sunday guests of David or special e B rich and family I | the cemere. was, within a few feet, they g:v;a 02 flt’:e Fofixr:lh by the C. Ed 70- Maynard ,workhto be done for fll‘\e church dur- — elety. e collation was served, in- 4 I ng the summer and fall. These yvoung | Death of Mrs. Sophia Chaprian—100th cluding plenty of ice cream and 1emon- | ummer ouors Proo tre Sc0I8 f| ladies cleared $80 at two. entertain: | Anmiversary of Church To B Cole. | bam. Mass. spent a week with G. L. |told to “look pleasant.” sde. Some of the voung people went |t home of E. W. Lathrop ments and presented it to the church | . o0 4 Fon Upham and family. Mr. Upham carge | - The pair of nuthatchers, the male of to Wlllimantic on the morning train to and mmlfy of New | Fepair work. The young ladies of the 29 - and remained over the holiday. which had fed from my hand for three see the pn\-,ade. i ra occupying their | church havs;osnmed durthg ‘the past R. Tiffany of N ich ted at - d his children of ;Ilnl?l, ou]r;o -mnwlm wnx.r. ‘i‘u mcation Visitors. P vear over h > g vist Holden, Mass. ‘been guests at | female would come my hand, when on the old south Mrs. William Sisson’s over Sunday and the Maplewood. her mate was not too independent and Ross Stryzzenst, who works for TWATEREABR over the Fourth. . Brockett Brothers at South Lyme, was WATERFORD Mrs. Willlam Sieson and C. R.|, Pr: C. C. GiMersleeve and famlly |the chickadees too numerous. .1“4" home at his grandmothers over the |talned friends from Norwich over the| e Tifleny - attendad eBureh I Norwieh] e o [°r thelr ootiags at [nlls Was Vet ot the ot hich urth. ourth. ce Cream Sale on the Lawn—Grange | last Sunday. e y Edward Newcomb of Meriden is vis- F. W. Lester and family of Norwich dmits N M 4 Mrs. E. yL Bill and Hastings and Alvin Webber | supports the arm. When Nuttie saw Aty Ny e Sotis- of New rth at Wildwood park. b 4 fly to the rail, walk down iting his sister. Mrs. Sarah Willis. are here for the summer. “ ” Rochelle are visiting at J. L. Ray- WOt at g Do b e gl P T d The farmers are taking advantage ot | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White have re- | Mrs. Willis Miner returned Wednes- | mond’s. ; g O: Beu§s of Wer- |the post to my shoulder, thes down this good hay weather. The hay crop |turned from a visit in Colchester day from a short visit at Mystic. Mrs.’ Mary Fosdick who has been With :Mcs. Anoe [IEiacii dor iy e, RIS S is_good. 8. P. Willard and wife of Colchester | Miss Helen Miner has returned from | visiting in New York returned home SR ABT Mat Somstimen. TG John Olarke hae purchased Mrs, Har- |&re at Camp W. for the season. a visit with friends in Essex. last week. Rev. T. A. Turner attended the fu- |ed the food on my lap for him. He vey’s barn, which is nearly new, and e a——, ¢ Wednesday evening the Ladies’ Aid Covenant Meeti neral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | made it evident that he had no desir w1l move it to the foundation he has GOSHEN society gave an ice cream sale at the st E. J. Cortis the 4th. It was about 3 |for “those saucy little chickadees” to just finished and transform it into a oo church lawn. vy bl e e | N O W eaed Gy ¥ L ) Y e dwel [ of " o oon Al it | poun al o pe! ps on my ea. . S oA Sk D A, Bttt ve How the Nation’s Birthday Was Ob- - :l‘e‘;\?a?e R&‘;::r :;guggrogye;:;bfi was voted to hold a roll-call In the fall | George Wilcox entertained 35 or 40 | Sometimes when half dozen wers turned Wednesday to Newton, Mass. ©. E. vaention st L EuREn-ol Mt st 2t and to celebratz at the same time the | friends on the Tourth, serving a clam | fluttering about, he thought it beneath Miss Haze! Hatch, who has been the H Wiilis Monwaritig. of Jore TS. | 100th anniversary of the organimation | baki his dignity to remain in so frivolous 2 n s ordan, re-|of the church. A committee of five was| Clarence Peckham spent the Fourth |a company, so flew away with a loud guest of her sister, Mre. ! e past three months setummestd | Among out of town people who were e O AR "Dpolgtag t: carry on the work. in Lex'pgton. Mass, making the trip | “quank! quank!” When I moved they ; L of G . E. Society Elects Officers. on his motoreyele. e & few |had not left for the home building and Syracuse last Saturday. ests of friends here this week were Mrs. Patrick Brown is {11 Her daugh- Q‘. and Mrs, Willlam Huntington of | (7 Elizabeth of Groton ~spent the ht accidents and was obliged 10 |still came for food, but & week later At the C. E. ee - ter, Mrs, Devine of Proviience is cir. | Hortford, Mrs. George Moore and| Courth at Ye Golden Spur, the guest tthe C. . &arvide Sanday ‘"‘22‘ walic from Quinebaug on the return |they would pay no attention to offers of Waterford friends. - the following officers were elected: T e ~|is spending severa ys at Mr. a M. T, ;_secreta g s . OAKDALE s Mrs 3. K. Browns. "% | Treanurer, Mrs. N, 8. Strong. ehate. ATTAWAUGAN hatch. 80 -droppsd, my. work, s the st e e a I'l:ld:pe‘x;daelmday was cd;b]rlmed in Robert McAuley and sister. Miss El- | man of praver meeting committes, Mrs, | boys are sald to their hoes when tho Charch” Services—Twins Surprised on | rung ot Hevbeeas, Thainor (Dol8 Wer|la, of Graniteville, .were guests of Mr. | W. M. Sisson, Jr. Mzrs. Lapear] is gaining slowly. SloUE etauou N ;:fl, L s Birthday. of Dome Eatherings: some went to o | and Mrs Wilson Carroll over the 4th Briefs. Willlam Telflash. Arthur Lamereux, | goei® 804 WOre RONAE T e —_— tractions in other places. of July. Rev. Francis Purvis preached at the | Archie and Teudoric Hemmingway | "o S UUCHAS™ 0 a0 down a Aeigh- Rev. H. T. Arnold of Norwich preach- | Favette Goss, president of ths Willi- | | Jonomoc grange held a hot = Moodus Baptist church last Sunday at | Went to Boston Saturday and returned | PAT. VRECTOR, LD La € QR Q POECY ed in the chapel on Sunday from Deut, | mantic Christian Endeavor union is o | ¥ ednesday evening for the -rec 2.30 p. m. Monkay afternoon. how any interest in me, I was delight 11:12, and administered the commun- |1ead the meeting of the local society on | Of three candidates. Mr. and_Mrs. George Babcock and| Miss Gertrude Waterhouse spent |®10F -e: them, for I live in hi that 5 Sundey at 4 0'Clock D, . Mrs. C. C. Prentiss and daughter, | qaughter. Lila, visited in: Norwioh the | Monday in Pineville with Mrs. William | 84 o 208 00t K08, & Hue 0 o, and The C. E. meeting at 7.30 was led | The Literary club met Tuesday even. | Misses Ruth and Isabelle Prentiss of | firet of the week. Lewis. the snow comes, they will b giad to by Miss Mary Johnson. Tople, What | Ing for the annual election of officers. | Hariford, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Hattie Leffingwell is at H, L.|, Willlam Laports has moved his am- | the wnow comes, they Wil Is Christlan Citizenship? Farmers are improving the bright| Frank M. Rose. Gillette's in Lyme for a while. |1y to Webster. 3| 5 g g Mr and Mrs. Hen H. Gort: f y. . B. H. r a ry on o Prepton City, Conn., June 30, 1910. Mrs. E. L. Upham and son of Ded- | were not afrafd and did not need to be r. and Mrs. S. A. Dolbears enter- Senator Lorimer’s Future. | N The next thing we know Senater Lorimer will be pointing with pride to what Congress has done since he was elected to the Senate.—Milwaukes Journal. g Enjoys Birthday of Twins Celebrated. [®unshine and are rushing haying. Gilea's were caliers at the Spur on the | _Death of Mrs. Sophia Chapman. surprise party at the home of Mr. and glad to see him about, after his recent | with her sister, Mrs. Jane Wood for i Mrs. Bernard Johnson on Wedn; s the past fe ears, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Squler spent a *%%aY, | Many Attend Sunday School Picnic on | ' aro L4 Teor & ionp Ang petnrul oa hirthday of thelr twins, Ernest and Church Green. Carrie of Bath Beach, L. L, are guests | ness from cancer. The funsral was|nam. Whtte away they had their Mr. and Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mosier. held at 9 a. m., Saturday, and the re- | horse killed, it having been sick for a ds. Ice cream |sion te Newport July Fourth. to the severe iliness of his father, | burial. Gustav Nazy has bought of H. C. The Swunday school had its annual | Deacon Newton Darrow. I, was an over-Sunday visitor at the [ With a large attendance. M mm home of her sister, Miss A. M. Fel- Herbert Kanahan was visiting nis LEFF'NGWELL WIN A. TY' a - g e Rra o Lighining Robbed of , Terror 1 4p- e, .:ng:;et&nswofi_:g %’&2;5’5’,, The Sunday school of the Wirst Bap. | Attended Dedication of New Hospital s tist church held a picnic on the church Wing—C. R. Hall Will Take up Law Horse Extrioated from Mire—Leocal A number of rmu'l"l peaple ve a LISBDN Fourth. Friends of Mr. Gorton are Mrs. Sophia Chapman who has lived WESTFOED' evening, June 29, it being the 20th Mrs, Maxwell and _granddaughter | Thursday after a long and painful ill- | part of last week with friends in Put- everal valuable Many from here went on the excur- Rev. Earl Darrow is home, owing | mains were taken to East Lyme for|long time. Mrs, A. D. Herrick of Davisville, R. | picnic on the church green Monday, Towss. mother over the Fourth. First B'Pfift Sunday School WQODSTOCK PENDLETON HILL Sunday Rosella Collins of Central Vil- Picnic—Personal News. Sreenaville, Thuasne Colline of Central Lightning can’t harm you and yours if you rod Visitors. “ lawn the Fourth. The large number i il i1di Village, George McElmeel and Edward o e ge in Bridgeport. tests prove » e Adams’of Providence, William Spencer | that was present all enjoyed the da: that pure cop- your buildings properly. The makers of Na- 1::‘ Elm‘inn.'fl‘x;;maztmn ::l‘d.’ml and William Kendall Atwno;n‘x‘ a dqnnerkof clldm ;howtzr. Judge George C. Holt arrived at cable, _tional Pure Copper Cable give you a written Hi E. S sandwichas, pie, cake an 'monade | Roselan, Tuesday. . i -f"’" d A $ 4‘2‘:,,, mh,.,m,, with Miss Thompson's | oy r-rg‘vmhy Epit \axl:d;:ec Suent | Core serv e Lot B8 e i R RS R installed, is guarantee with every National Cable, good as tive protection in New York. ing programme was carried out con-| cation exercises of the new wing of i perty Mrs, Rosa Marley s visiting her | SiSting of recitations, Teading &nd|the Day-Kimball hospital Tuesday aft- ::o:fi;i.:::ln%mw long as the conductor is kept on the house. 3 5 music after which ice cream and cake Yaughter, Mrs. Willard Collins, in Cen- were sérved. A Inlerssting ghme m.oz:-n. e it “ “NATIO R s bulohnli’ v:’u layed between the mar- | vigiting his uncle, W. . Lester. b 4 ‘A ' NAL and single men. . i g S B ; g ’ GRISWOLD Bl T v i |t S e srmien | BUre FlatYCopperiCable —— (Saturday) to spend the summer at Misses Elste und Dasly ford are | Pleasure Beach. Gallup's. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson. One of B. G. Palmer’s horsss got mired Tuesday. With assistance Mr. Palmer was able to get the horse out. Mre. ITillard is spending the week with relatives in North Stoning- ton. Clark Coon passed last week with bis eunt, Mrs. Stephen Saunders in Clarence R. Hall is to enter a law Ashaway, having a vacation this week. Mr, and Mrs. Harry T. Willcox and has the greatest conductis upcc:?, and we know how to install it properly R.B. Miine of Boaton is the guest| Barl Bdmond of Walerbury spent|daughter or Jewett City were the guest | A7l 11 Bridgeport, ke 2 —& most important factor | fl“‘m ng rod efficiency. of M#s. Elizabeth Thompson. the Fourth with his uncles. of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Ward over the |, Mr and E . Mardy made ‘a The National Automatic Lighthing Arrester (Patent Pending) is watern Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Gilmore and eon | Mrs. Mary Onley of Providence spent n <35, 5 rip- to Boston Tuesday in their auto-| gyoof, thus the rain cannot work in and cut out your telephone. s Mr. K. Jennes of Nerwich epent -niobile. = = unday w_l[t:x PJ:“‘;I: nes at tlhe home Like Eels to Skinni of Fall River, are passing a few days [ the holiday with ‘her nephew and at their summer home here. niece, Mr.\and Mrs. Henry Lacraw of Mies Thenfpson and Mies | Hopeville Ceme in and see National pure copper Cable and let us tell you mere about it. We inatal the “Leader” Pneumdtic Water System, the Omega Acetyiens ' 3 / Eusan Cooke passed Thursday in North Miss Margaret Beebe was the guest| Probably they are so used to it by | Genherators, sell Gasolene Engines, Cream Separators. A practical lines of ( Stoningten. Maud—So Helen and Fred have|of Mm. Frank Tyler of East Great | this time that those Oklahoma Indians | Farm Machinery, Pumps, Etc., and keep in stock the me¢st complete lime of made up thejr quarrel. hawve they Plain a few days this week. would not be v uniess they were| ronairg to be found in New Lon Count: AMred Wade, Montesano, Wash, | Hthel—Yes. but oniy temporarily.| Mr. De Lloyd Beebe of New Haven |losing some of r millions to white don Cagunty. " raised 195 bushels of wheat on two | They are going to be married soon.— | is visiting his parants, mnthmmnam—m Prices and estimates quated it desired. acres of lamd. $ Boston Transecript. a Smu.xzao. ) delphia = i 3 W. L L Lebanon, Cona