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b i representing a tobacco company of [ Mr. Coggswell officiating. el New York, has been spending a week ) Pk Mr. Bardy of Providence, R. L, @ stu- |, NI, and Mre. Ci aries Phillips have bw with his femily. Pl e o o Fedig s :lg(ume:_ from a vl-u to relatives in ! abeth thave arrived at the Harris | more enjoyable than in previous years. hemestead for their anauval vacation. 2 | ) } i 3 i 1 { j LETTERS FR 0M TflWNS IN TW(] 5 ST ATES : i FlTGHWLLE ¥iss Hn,lett'; Remnrk‘aNbiII: ::l:;:u in Taming Various An Un-fo and Ansary erth, But Ne E T d 2. Accidents—General News. The Business and Social Life of Every Town an ERARKE I (nThesFourth of July (his year war | “The birds who make sweet music | while seversl other chipples sat walt- 3 7. N e noisest Fou: n the v e in or us all ng on e ge. ey oplas) so ., Settlement Reflected in These Columns. e S years. At the first stroke of twelve Dy | In our dark hours, as David di@ for | vigorously that the waiting-ones h Entertained Brattleboro Friends— | the clock on the mill the drum . corps Saul | a- shower bath. A mumber of times Holiday Picnics — R Personal Interests. igious nd | appeared on the-sireets and soon after A S, b - |a red squirrel‘came*to drink:from the A7 | another crowd with cannon made 165 | cornmng hivas woc e g letter con | Gien, which stood sat the foot of a appearance and for the remainder of | “Social Corner” of the Bulletin, was | tPee. 1 ' SALEM h i NE 0 N Lloyd Rolinson entertained a few ot | th€morning thére was very little lleep very fortunate last to have so | In the winter, T would stand on the . vear. > 5% his Brattleborough friends on the| ONe MA&n who'is a sound sleeper and | many charming - e Since | door step with a tea cup of ‘water e u Deaths of Miss May Gifford and Elijah | 5.0 o et e o visi¢ | Gid nOt wake at the first discharge of the | com> or o or | REEHROTS" BIACE | 20t ome “of the - chickagses would OLD MYSTIC Herrick—Observance of the Fourth |ty Bailey’s Ravine was made. The \;nndn was auldfll{y awakened wherny g 1905, the most that I have ever | perch on the. edge and drihk. At my —Matters of Local Interest. party returned to Brattleboro at night, | t1® ““0\1 was plated beneath hisligentifed in one vear. at my home, | present home two - chippiés<coms 'ts thinking Franklin an ideal place. The | iadow and fired."breaking ten large 3 . The whole num- | a second-story window forifopd, As Miss May Gifford died at her home | party included Erwin Smith, Miss Be- | 1BNIs of glass of the window of the | per of kinds, during the past five vears, | there are no iresscor shrubs near the in Salem on Wednesday evening, June | mis and Miss Bell. house., Thinking: that an earthquake | heiny firty-six. The surroundings were | side of the lrouse wierell wished them R Wittty Annual Mesting in Sixth School Di trict—Methodist Pastor Preaches Philadelphia — How Independence | 29, She was born January 31, 1877, |\ An enjoyable = neighborhood picnic | had. struck the house he started. with favorable but I would not spend much | to come, I commeneed’ by scattering « Y ey o his-clothes’' under-his. arm to leave the er 171 el +quln ay Was Celebrated. at East Great Plain, Norwich, the |was held the Fourth at the home of M€ time and probably did not keep my |crumbs on an offse:, under /w:quince Bay ‘builéing but ‘on Teaching the door saw | ol (hen like ~Avis | bush, some distanca frompthe house, voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs, Hermon Gager. During The sixth school district held its an- | Stephen Gifford. She received her ed- |the afternoon Mr. Parker rendered | 7, S7OWe waiting forbim and realizing | “apout two months ago I'moved to’ The chippies soon discovered the sup- nual meeting Tuesday evening, July 5. | ucation in the public schools of Nor- |seveal selections on the phonograph, | jot® 1 028 % BERIIES the CaPuon ic s the school building is located in |wich and New London, afterwards | which were enjoved by all. Ice cream | nom weirnad ro il aad akakenea Stonington and owned jointly by the | taking a business course in New Lon- |and cake were served. dressing and was. seon on the street residents of Stonington and Groton, | don. Upon completing her course Miss Susie Palmer of Waltham, thers is some question as to what the | (here, she accepted a position as book. | Mass. and)Miss Pitkins of Hartford o B LS e b B outcome of the recent consolidaation | keepér for W. P. Benjamin & Co. of |are spendifig a few weeks with MFr. |, number of . bottles, chimneys, ate. of sehools in Stonimgton may be in | New London, which position she filled | and Mrs. Georze Ladd. of (e Ehelsas lin ‘the Store. In L &t this particular case. The district has |most acceptably until compelled to give Mrs. Caleb Parker and daughter. | ternoon many went to Yantic B st 2 small indebtedenss and a fine school | tp her work because of failing health. | Carolyn, of Providence, R. L,have been | tendea the ball game between t property which has always been kept |She spent some time in the Berkshire | the guests of Miss Faith Gager married and singls, men. In the eyen- in the best possible condition, Charles | hills, hoping te restore her health Mrs. Hattie Cole of Putnam is the | ing'there wes @ record breaking crowd Q. Eldredge was moderator and the | and strength but in vain. Different | gyest of her niece, Mrs. Hermon Gager, | at the .i.m at ‘Seary’s pavillion. Not usual reports were accepted. Calvin | Physicians prescribed for her, but gave | for a few days. e T T fHop, ot ¥ ‘Hoxie was elected committeeman, | only temperary ‘relief from the dread Sidney Seswick re-elected. treasurer, | disease, consumption. She was of a WWhlliam R. Hull clerk and Charles Q.| brisht and cheerful disposition and Lloyd Rolinson has returned to Brat- | the village di tieboro, after spending a few days at gitcr: o) U x he any. his _heme, Mountain View. i - Q- | mahmained ‘a lively snterest in life un- | ape og M IO her had e e e e athe otk oi the past vear | I the last.~ Her funeral services were | iy pionle on. the. Fodrth. rom & Visit with Atis uther, Michaz! held from her home, Maple Lawn farm, | {1, PAC8ic B . MéManus: ofs Arctie; R. 1. ::dm. ended as fully up to the stand on Saturday morning at 19 o'clock. | ang family of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burns and family have 5 < z Rev. Mr. (‘nzgweu of the Congresa- |\irg Arad Manhing and son, Eugene, | Teturned from a visit with relatives in Local Pastor-in Philadelphi tional church officiated. She was laid | oc v T Ea0 o rE A O ace a1, | Rhode. Isk Rev. George O. Reed, pastor of the | to rest in the family plot at East Great |t ® 00t Qo o8 e o e Val. | . Florence McCarthy. and J. Conway o: Methodist church, officiated at a | Plain, where brief services were held | § 0 0t stamserd, W. H. Fryer of East | New Yeork and Miss Wilbur of Methodist_church in Philadelphia last | also. ' She is survived by her mother, |y n B SR Bl olacs of | Hartferd | NOrWich, “have - Beon - vu]nn‘ at the Sunday. Rev. J. Curtis Lamb of No—| Mrs. S. Gifford, two brothers, Frank | (PR —lF =a i James and | Peme. of, Mr. and: Mrs., John . McCarthy ank occupied the pulpit Sunday morn- { Gifford of Salem, and two sisters, Mrs. | .o Ragcege of thie Place. Mrs. Amos Laroche and Mrs. Taft o: ing in the pastor's stead. The Kp- |Alice Houston ofiSalem, and Miss Leah | %% O08€Un, B /B8 PO Gertrude | Putnam. have: been- guests of Mr. and worth. league held a concert at the Gimgrd of .\le!\ Londen. . held in | Mathews of Brattleboro were recent Mr;:. D‘fi'.x'fi: PR o evening servise. > The regular services were b callers at Mountain -View. Mrs {l;’ly ln"l s raturned from Clarence W. Beckwith, who has been | the Congregational church on Sunda W. C. Smith, Miss Lydia Johuson|® t.with relatives.in Beston. for the past three months traveling | At the clese of the morning serv Miss Agnes Olsen of Jewett City has i ie - hel and Mrs. M. C. Whitford attended the = threugh .some of the southern states, [ the communion service was held, Rev. funeral of John Case at Wakefield on Rf'egn ;‘haerx:.l’l::tp:l her grandmother Prof. > : . Independence day was celebrated in z — ATbert B TS o venderyilt | a joyous manner on Monday. The an- spending a few days with his,cousin, | Mr. aid ‘Mrs. Frank Comnally of 7R ¢ 45 75 Harris end their little daughter, Eliz- | nual picnic on the green proved even |James Caldwel ¢ the Fourth in |ATStic Center have.been guests of the - v s A Mrs. Warner spen e Fou N | latter’s. niece, ‘Mrs..John Burms. Miss Hallett with Chickadee Taking Food from Mouth. Lebonon, " the guest of, her daughter, . .H. Th-mrpion is spending the : 3518 3 o Mrs. Ora Ciark, was served during | Mrs. Loomis. week. in: Nia a new home, where-there are no_ large [ ply and when they;became accustomed Picnic at Riverview Park. the noon hour. The menu also includ- Mrs. Matilda Weaver was the guest; Mrs. Jo-.nune Auyu and, grandson, |,trees near the house and I fear Ishall | tc coming I placed the .food.a little The O. M..M. club enjoved a picnic | ed different kinds of sandwickes, |of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstreng on | Master. Henry Rebinson, are spending | have:a poor record:this year. At the . nearer each day until the house was the Peurth in Riverview park. crackers, cake, lemonade and ice |the mnh. = fAw days with Mrs. Allyn's brother, | cld home I saw twenty-one kinds and | reached. Then the food was placed An excellent clam chowder, made by The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | cream. After dinner the boys afforded | . Mrs. C.! H. Rolinson. George F. Seven at . Mouse - Island, | heard @ screech .owl, ‘at ‘the new »1)on a small shelf or tray, which was ~chuseh met Wednesday evening | excitement and pleasure in several Gilbert Lamb, of New York spent the | Noank. - have seen twenty-seven and:heard:the | hung down against. the,house, When %m Hormmce O. Williams. running races. Nathaniel Clark offered | Fourth at his, summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwagd Allyn,ef Nor- | owl;, -whip-poof-will, - and~ bob-white. ‘ they ,learned, to. come readily. I raised *Mgptist” library comimnittes held | prizes to the winners, whidh were Patriotic Union C. E. Service wich Tewn,.. 7. | In"other plgcesiIihave seen fuurvklnds“_ll a few .inches at a tyme until they a Wedmsd;y evening with | a warded as follows: v d 2 Allyn of. Hartferd, : p a total:of- thirtv-nine 1 nots: counting | reached ;the. window. . stimes they Mrs. Charles Q. Eld- First race, Jacob Siegel; second race, Last Sunday evening the C. E. so- tue Hedler, of 3 ‘Mrs.” I. | the¥hree which'T'only hear. ' 3 ! iy «directly to .the ,window, @t ather Arthur Kingsley: thirdserace, Welles- |ciety of the Franklin Congregational . Hamilton ol The "birds:are. now busy: with nest<,| times they light on the roof of .the L th H. Hoxie began her | ley Hanney. Endurance run, Clvde Rix. | ghureh urited with the. C. E..society lu ts at the-heme. t.l(n. Josephine | lings. andithe’song season swillisoon be before commg. daties as ~postmistress of Old Mystic | In the young men’s race James Beebe | ofithe JBosrah church.. It was a patri- | Allyn mthe’ifi over.”: Lastimon'th {the iBajth nnreonole i (- BONE , SPRProw 4 learned , to. come ke 15t won. After the running races.a,pleas- [‘otic meeting and-it was the.prevailing Miss s~ left Tues- | sat ' in*the pear-tree”and’sung-and . part .wey un,-it .hen disappeared for ‘The Mfissas Amy and Frances left|ing programme of patriotic sengs. rec- | and emphatic ~onwiition of the meet- | - Hioegk, ufind» where she will sung. [a’time. A few days ago ene followed w Storrs college for | itations and exercises “was' presented |ing that geea citi 2' “included act- | spend th In’May, ~a ; male, indigo. bird fre- | a chippie to the. w, since .then it v s vin scheol work. under direction. of Mrs. F. R. Balley. |jwe ,unpbahn in_ politi: I 5 ‘l"hld _of. Boston has »qu.nuy,dm\e the goléfinches-from.the | comes by’ itself. The ones that'came © . ghort>Strawberry Season. Rev. Mr. Coggswell delivered an:in- |tics -houll " by. moral I Womie ot u;si’-ters. seed, daridelions. - ‘ane day' I'meticed | to' my window last summerweuld walk - The¥atrasberry season has been a | oItSinE patriotic address The dav | principles: 1% nave R A . geidfinch, which “was perched on a | back and*fofthion.the silliand scrateh P o proved a most enpjoyable one for the [ine good of “the cemmunity. iffard - of { § - e a few inches from . the crumbsgust as “Rifdy does when sHort. n z.gu l;oeglity., owing tolarge company. and e committees Mes.. Eliza. Johnson and Mrs. v s e E nd, reach out and draw a dande- | she hunts:forfcholes bites.” - l‘.“ '“I | Tweatlier: in charge.of the arrangements deserve | grecler and Miss Lillle Johnson of 3 E Wn- on. n hud to it. It evidently heid -it| Only a‘fewinests:have come under 3 Kennedy_epter- | commendation or the qualified ent an E % T nethe Fourth Mr. and Ars. W. | sucosss which EEomlSE eerorts. -:::::g*m" “ms‘mndy g::my 5 ) ¥ e, vine, with its, claw, for | my ‘observation m-;lm:; he sons A e Chne | Salem praage held | ihelr regular| Quite a number of the friends and | umae an **zmm; .~ The m peag tres’ soomt Jio be ons,. nm d Howard, 3 -meeting Grange hall on Tuesday |neighbors. of Mr. and . Mrs. - George y . Winel 1 . & ,‘mm Ah'\ m. oy o B = aag Dowant«@bNevening. Starkweather were entertained Foutrh B r 7 gte - 1308 ¢ PR A ? Death of Elijah iferrick. | of July. evening with quite a display 3 the <w Fs VLR 3 i ) 3 J. AlpheumSchoenover of New. York wae v Fourt Eljah Herrick, a bhighly esteemed e e e er atheof 2 | sitigen of this town, died at his home é v lon Monday merning, July fourth, aft- 3 ~ R : 1 ¥ B YL Déan in the gaatt ot| or dn Hineks of two months. Hor over NORTH STOMINGTON | Jesn Sk XA 3 fifty years he comducted a blacksmith o v < = ber_Sfeter. Miss Adaline B Dean of | G0l ekt his home. Durine hin ili- | Wheeler Scheol Parchasss. Third |- of “fireworks. Mr. ud‘(Mrl w.uu.m Valette - of Misg' Daisy Hank brother, .| ness the closed shop has been a si- tist Legacy—New. Yerk Preacher|. 0 teremawin M. Ttanies: of NorwiehM::e lent witness that Mr. Herrick’s' work | Candidate for Pasterate. a:,m'" e A L vistting ‘their father, Willlam H. ¥, | was nearly finighed. Gemial ag an ac- ! d,b Hanks, quaintance, 10¥al as & friend; and;char- Mrs. J..G..Smi (er Theo- “m ‘t, ftabile to-all. he will.be miséed. greatly | qore 7. Sroitp ot e, age at Fourth of July Guests. in the community “wilich has’'® his | the hore of A . Wewitt for sev- tne.l m“‘- ; Mr.;and Mrs. Charles E. Stapelyn| home for so many years. He ie wg- eral weeks. ud’e MH'- 'plcnie at Camp enterfifnied’ Independence . day Captain | vived by his wife and:one daughtsr, | My ana réyD. York re- | In".Menday. . ) and Mrs. John-E. Spofford and daugh- | Mrs. JulHa Spencer. and adgrandapn, { centty ret! “ Walla, " ter. Thelma, and Miss Annie Forst-| Lawrence Spencer. Four!sistess Mrs. | Wash, are visiting’ l._'_,. parents, . hoff_of,Breaklyn, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. | Holmaes of Salem, Mrs. Beckwith of | Mr and Mrs. ‘Jehn L. Yerk. ER Benjersin L. Myld and daughter, | Chesterfield, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. - 2 Planehe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Fitz- | Crandall of New London also mourn Church -Sells Preperty. ‘Mail - Carrier . Burr - Resigns After p-.u—mk ‘and son, Johnj of Noank, and | his loss. The funeral services were | The Third Baptist church has seld 's Vi | Mrs. Henry F. Hanks and in- | held from his late heme on.Wednesday | the Themas W. Wheeler estead, nm. ughter, Phyllls of Burnett's | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Coggs- | wiiled to the church by the logv of < - | Comners. well officiated. The house was filled | Mr. Whigeler, to the Wheeler )1, 16" < Byvs " a B tier - aaviatade nk.,ana Mrs. Edward Page of Mer- | with relatives and~ffiends arwd neigh- | which will take possession next spring service. a‘?’mn e iden were wuests owersthe Fourth of| bers who came to pay their last trib- | amd use the house as a dermitery and He wxllclbe' Doceoses Mr and Mrs. Edward Tinker and fam- | ute of love and respest. There were | difiing hall. aid - o many beautiful flowers. The body was The tewn has veted an ropriation h.' ot Briiar ey Mr‘ and Mrs. James Paul Brown and | l12id to rest in the cemetery near his | fer repairing scheol Pbuildings. The sons, Nelson and Etweod, of Noank, | home, where a committal service was v will be made upon the etk tuens to Bradford were Sunday ests of Mr. and Mrs. | read. - Edwin l.unphfru Personal Mention. . W. H. Quayle of New Fark is as sscretary*during July and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polley and| Misses Annabetn and Marion Fox of | Visiting the Seeond M"chufch as m.). He) has returned from | daughter, Bertha, are visitors at the{ Kansas City, Mo., are iing the |a gandidate for the orate a visit'with'her son¥Testie. home of Mrs. Polley's parents, Mr. and | summer at the Fox hom:‘e Prof. Charles P. Kentlall, head mas- - Sunday Sohool Mrs. F. Alonzo Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifferd of New |ter of the Wheeler sehoel is:attending *.Onan Sanssy oal. Mrs. Dewey and five children are| London were in town last Saturday. |tbe Hflr\ard summer scheol, Cam- A Sypday scheel-will be opened in guasts of Rev. and Mrs. George O.| Miss Leah Gifford of New Lendon |DPridee the: schoel dietrict in Canterhury Reed. is ,pe;qmg e week with relatives thHl‘es‘ ::ndlg:;nnof New Yerk spent g S!und.!)" July 17, Miss Marion Walk- Mre. Margaret Johnson and son,| at Maple Lawd farm e Fousth in_tow eacher. - Stanley Johnson, of Plantsville, are| Charles and Amos Johnson of Ner- Re T. Whitman has rejeined his ‘Among the visitors of.ths week. have gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.| wich called on friends at the Fox |family at the ‘Maihe home, after an |been Mriawd Mrs.: ofiBosten, Mr. . homestead on Monday, July 4. absence of a few waeks. and Mprs. Framk? Y. Mr.* Mrs. Jerome Denison is eritically ill at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Rogers of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Adams were | Loren ~ GPej‘ James Padie and Miss his rhome in Ledyerd. New London, and . their son, Master | Fourth of July guests of Rev..and Mrs. 4 ‘Mpe. B. P. Bishop Mr. -and’ Mrs. Frank E. Gates and| Gorton., are spending the week at | N- B Prindle at®Preston. s nfl' rs. Barrows and Mrs. daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Chesbro| Hillside farm their country home. S. D. Barnes of Norwich was 'in | Fuiler po 3 o i of vidence were guests over Inde- Mr and Mrs. E. T Standish, Mr. and | thie "1"““ Tuesday. | pendence’'day of Miss Matilda Hollo- | Mrs. Charles R Miss Kittie and Archibale Mc‘f?‘d of Taunton, way and’Mze Tsabel Neil at the Hol- | Master Clyde Rav visited Mr. and Mrs R e e : lu-\;lry 2::?5':51: SRR domf’t, Ray at Elm Tree farm on Sun the H lard T aitoas: Holiday ‘Home-Come: eed Haying have returned to Passaic, N. J., after| Mr. Comfort and Miss Ora M. Sterry To Preach in Greeneville. Weat! 2 visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Gil- | of New Lendon spent the Fourth with | Rev. Lucian Brury will cocupy the bert. friends in town. pulplt of the Third Baptist chureh of e s ey of D Perry Swan of Preston City was the Miss Hattie Williams and friend rwich (Greeneville) tomorrow (Sun- |y, hes' sister; Mrs. - Kenneth Cum- of guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. John | from New TLondon were guest W. Shank. Judge Charles Williams and wife this Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxie en-| Week. ;! > tertained the Fourth Mr. and Mrs | Thomas Peabody of Norwich attend- #Walter Burton and nephew, Master| @0 the funeral of Flijah Herrick on Robert Baird Burton of Boston, and| Wednesday. < Miss Margaret Henderson of South| Ralim Willlams and son of Willi- Framingham Mass. mantic were in town Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Zephamah Brown spent| Mr. and Mrs. A. Nye and son are the Fourth at Fishers Island with a | Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwodd”Mi- party of visitors from Quiambaug. ner. Edna and Maude Shank have return- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers spent the ed from two weeks’ visit to their énsl;: L andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood | Sr., has urned to his ® Bwen of Preston City. 9| home after a brief visit with his Rev. George O. Reed has 1 N daughter, Mrs. Charles Sweet from Philadeiphia. returned | M harles | Staplins has moved his mings. Mrs. Hughes will remain someé time longer. Miss Hattie Hendrick of Waterbury is visiting .at H. J. Williams’. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kneeland of Hartford were guesis over the Foutrh of Mr. Kneeland's parents, Judge and Mrs. A, G. Kneeland. Mr. and Mrs..H. C. Leonard and children’, spent the Fourth with Mr. YAWBUX VALLEY mm; ’I&M Mrs. Will Little of - shion, R. 1. e Merwin Root ol Maodus is visiting Two Cows Found Dead—Mrs. Chuster |2t _E. P.:Kneeland" S. Maine’s Recevery Pleasing. - |, Bexford and E'v'i‘.’a“ Sammietie ¥.) M. D. Marks of North Haven, was in town Tuesday. Miss Altis Babcock. whe is employ- in Middletewn, was at her homes ed hert over the holtday. The grange held its regular meeting Friday evening. Patriotic addresses, readings and songs made up a timely programme. P’ A Farmerg are improving the nice hly Mrs. Claude Chester of Noank was | POusshold goods inte the house which | Mrs. William Rathburn and Miss - 3 - 5 s PGt LRSI 5 an over Sunday guest of her parents, | '® Purchased from Isaac Schmuckler. | Emma Worden were recent guests of W‘“g’flB Db s httaren e Miss Hallett with Chickadees in Hand ~nd or “houldar ] Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hull 3 Abundant Yieid of Cherries. Mrs. C:arlssMCrr&nclll at JWesterly. = |visiting relatives.in Hampton. " | stem and move along until the seeds against the side of the house, as high Y o= =nd DeVId Cultwonth: | | ot 4ot mhany years has there beén | . inOoeiore SERTERE SReRElae, Woarl . are reached, while the.chippies light | as the upper part of the seeend-story g_t;;::i;d the races at Poquonoc the ch an &bundant b g BAET s ; BETHEL in_the rl‘fh; pesition at firsl., | window, on a_ocleat H’-al supports the - < during the season just ending. £ = L When calling at my old home, grape vine. One could look Into the Mrs. James S. Russell of Mystic has| - Farmers have commenced having. | LUne to lose two ;:““fle*":e“;‘:d- i O e noticed a chippy fly past the windew, | nest from the windew abeve. Wihen returned to Hillside terrace to reside. The season has been a favorable one | Nr'g OB Pm_kp M‘tr 2. .re:l Annual Picnic of M. E. Sunday School | where 1 fed ,the:n last summer and | there were .three eggs, 1 missed tno Miss Lucy Gallup is the guest of her | or oats, timothy and clover. Corn is | of B R. Park. Mr. Boes: u; 5 = light on a tree close by. So taking | female robin orerday, upon examiming sister, Mias Anna:Gallup of -Laurel| ratner hagkward, but is growing fast |,00F 2%, them Cunfay mothme amnd The Bethel ‘M, E. Sunday school | soine bread crumbs I raised the win- | the nest, 1 found twe ofsthe were Hill, Norwich. * since the warm weather arrived. Tear together. and as there wmere ng |Deld its snnysgl picnic at the home of | jow a little and skivped my hand out.! punctured. The holes wered. t an Mrs. Thempson of Brooklyn, N. Y. | Doot toBet o A e e the: causy | JAlter Burdfek on July Fourth. The | [t came at-once and ate several Wites. | cighth of un inch ene wuy’ o Jittle PRESTON is spending a few weeks at the Hurl- | B30 O0 WM 12 o oposed they were | ooy Wwas'all ofe ‘could wish for. The ljater it came ugain and ate crumbs | jarger the other. [ found,fu ek - gt tall ot burt house. Milled Qusing . recent Sumitersecim.: | Lo oREr, poLioh ',‘."',l‘il**‘ in baseball, | fron the sill. 30 near wy hand, (hat | ing them, that they were 1 Open Air Service at Haskell School—| Mrs. E. M. Chadwick and son, Fred- Miss Gladys Egsiestone of ‘South ;‘u"n"d“\j '““’ ~‘|\" o TS | its feathers Lrushed against my fingers [ that not cven the white’ lad, been, eat- Visitors from Arkanns. erick are visiting relatives in Derby |y 00 i Visiting relatives. in this vi- | 4 i) SIEE . CANE as it walked past. Probably it was the | en. The mischie! was preb@dbly. done and New Haven. x rhw Fm'tl: :11; :}" s—‘:\; same one t came to the window | by a bluejay or a calbird. (A third nest Rev. F. A. Holden T 4o Snia an open | . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Murray and anit Mrs. John H. Thempson en’ | ' by ‘:..5 “l: ';wl:';:n B Henpy | £07 Taud @ Short time befort 1 moved. Was on (he top Of a post and ygeiosr aiF service near the Haskell school- | Jaushter Ruth spent the Fourth with | | it iied relatives from - Westerly, ived last Phursday from Brookiya, |1 91d not try to have it come to my |the branches of a rose bulh, The e hieat Sniitay Elkotioon: ot 3.90: relatives in nklin. > Providence .and New fondon on Mou- MYE | hand as [ wasgery busy and supposed | swaying of the bush by the . wind ‘Mr. and Mrs, Frank -White of -Hot | Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gordon of New | g, . i swonld’ need To become accustemed | caused the nest 1o pactly Ug over, @prings, Ark., are in this place for the | York city have arrived at their sum- 3. P, -Maine e AL A b § o the place afler five months: absence. | so thal tw the four nesshngs fel; Rsiner. mer home here. tended- the - horse races at : Poquonoe ¢t evidently rememibered as well as if | to the s whiers Lhov. %Al et Lot Mise Bessie Crary and Miss Edith|,,MrS: B. W. Jenkins and: Miss Mabel | Nron U "6 o rioon. it had only been @ Tew «ays since it ave them. Tle,nest was Rouse visited oyver the Fourth with | JeW recently visited friends in New | “phe ‘many friends of Mrs. Chester | E. € F‘o'\ler tn = to be out, after | last ate from iy hand. i well us it qeidabhe but Miss Ive Otid of New Haven. London. S. Maine, who has been very sick, will | beilg confined 5 house for several One dav last September eight me | the feathers of the tweo . otherss were Charles Malona and Sherwood Miner n the window =ill at one time. Many | seon feund on the ground. . A .padr of Sl ik be pleased ‘to hear of her recovery. w o Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Perkins and Annie Burdick and sister. Mrs. | times there were four. Once I noticed | catbiras built in a bush Mt!a‘uor; James D. Miner. with Mr. and Mrs. | Wilber. of 'Fitchvil $pent the Fourth |five chippies and a female English | from the,ground. Al was ' wslif 5 David¢ Nason of Westerly were the th '] L wl,er sparrow together. Last vear, during|the grass was out. The nemts, fter the h was nqlud\q | to carry ‘them their; 1 found feurfcold , and a (plle of ,“Mr. and Mrs. Irving Avery of Hart- ford- visiteq over the.Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peckham. The t.ip was made in an auto. in ‘Colchester. The Hind Le one. Thomas Englisn, w Wwas the orig- has a concrete building 57 “hind legs” of ¥ the heifer in which is' entirely without ngeline' is dead. The - “fore in Henry E. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wills M k was a visiter | the drv season, an iron ddsh was kep! at West My!quth _Fourth. G Y. ? filled with water for the birds. One Georgp Caswell' is-in poor health, H f Providence is | day 1 saw 2 female Enclich sparrow Mrs., Orrin Maine and moéther, Mrs. 3 Me. and Mre. | and two chippies bathing peaceably in atsop, spebt Mondsy at l e : mdhh.whkhwuonbntoot square, ield of cherries as | * yames D. Miner has had the misfor- The lllvmi tion 1.5 ’by however, survive & ‘sxylights In the T