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" LETTERS FROM TWO S - NEW LONDON COUNTY. P FRANKLIN WMrs. Louis Smith Leaves for Ottawa, ‘Canada—S8choolhouse Meeting Well ‘Attended. Mrs. Thomas Lewis was the recent guest of her mother, Mrs. Thompson ©f Windham. Miss Ella Smith is at Ocean beach for a few days. The meeting held at the schoolhouse on Lebanon road on Sunday evening was largely attended. The Bozrah <church united. Mrs. O. L. Johnson of Norwich and son Chester and wife of New York at Mrs. Antoinette Hastings on . They took Mrs. Hastings and Miss Lydia Johnson for a short trip to call on friends. Burnham of Hampton is spend- ing week with her uncle, George ther. mde Goodwin of Hartford was the recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Louis Smith. Miss-Nicholson of Newton, Mass., is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Avery. Mrs Louis Smith started for Otta- wa. Canada, on Thursday. where she spend several weeks. L. A. Robinson and Master A Robinson spent Wednesday in Norwich. 3 Miss Bagley of Brooklyn, N. Y. is the t of Mrs. Brassil Faith Gager is spending a few @ays in Gilead. 2 X Mrs. Frank Hyde and Misses Vera and Irene Hyde of New Haven are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. N Lydia Johnson was a Windham visitor one day the past week. Mrs. M. C. Whitford is spending a few days at Ocean beach as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D_L. Smith. M-. and Mrs. W. R. Woodward of Hariford have arrived for the.sum- ‘mer. LEFFINGWELL Rev. J. G. Ward to Spend Vacation in Northfield—Local Notes. Rev. J. I Ward and daughter, Miss Gertrude Ward. left Monday for their annual vacation, which they will spend at Northdeld. Mrs. Ward is visiting her father and famil yat Vernon. * Miss Faith Gadbois of New London 3= visfting her cousin, Miss Ella Lef- Angwell. Mrs. Thomas Lefingwell has been spending this week with Miss Allen of Groton. Miss Ruth Ellis is spendinz a few weeks at Northfield, Mass. The many friends of Henry Palmer of Rainbow. formerly of this place, Jearned with regret-of his serious ill- ness. Al are hoping for a quick Te- covery. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lefingwell were the guests Sunday of -Mrs. Hannah Kingsiey and Mrs. Grace Peckham of Rev. C. H. Spaling will preach in the absence of Rev. J. I ‘Ward on " Sunday, A it 7. L. K. Bentley of Natick. R. I. who is visiting his sister, Mrs. S. W. Leffing- well of East Great Plain, was calling on_friends Wednesday Mrs. John I Ress of this place and Miss Lizzie Park of Norwich are vis- relatives in Bridzeport and Strat- Conn. 3 MOHEGAN Misd Adams Returns to Denver, Col. ~—Good Attendance at Church. Mrs Hart of Wisconsin and Mrs. km of Norwich were visitors in place the first of the week. Mrs. Davis of Mystic is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt- er. Miss Lizzie Hunter of Mystic spent Sunday in this place. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Dolbeare were «calling on friends in Lyme this week. Mrs. Skeesucks and Miss Adams =pent the day at Ocean beach. 3 Miss Adams has returned to Den- ver, Col, after spending a month with friends in this place. Mrs Gertrude Harris and grand- children of Norwich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fowler Miss Emma H. Baker of New Lon- don is visiting her mother, Mrs, E. T. Baker. Mrs. Lydis Fielding spent the day with Mrs. E. T. Baker. There was a good attendance at the ehurch Sunday. Lemuel Fielding of Norwieh favored the audience with a solo as usual CLARK’S FALLS Wilson D. and Arthur Maine Return te Life Saving Station After Two Weeks’ Vacation. Wilson D. Maine and Arthur Maine Bave returned to Fishers jsland and are once more on guard at the life sav- ing station after an enjovable vacation of twn months. George E. Burdick was in Clark’s Falls on business Wednesday. He as accompanie@ by Eis daughter Do- ris. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burdick and daughters Flora and Evelyn of Hop- kinton were the guests of Horace Palmer and family Sunday. Mr and Mrs. R. D Maine were at Pleasant View Wedjesday. They were ‘accompanied by Mius Nellie Maine and 3Mrs. Sarah Brooks of Fall River, JMass. who went on to Noank to visit Mrs. Etta Maine and family Mrs. George Healy and son and Mrs. Julivs_ Palmer of Westerly _visited with Mrs. Palmer's mother, Mrs. C. 3. Maine. recently. 3rs. Willlam Perkins has been as- sisting in the care of her little grand- Qaughter. Elsic Perkins Maine, who was born July 23 HAMBURG Mrs. Partch and Cariton Havens of h sang a duet in church last Siiiay morafs which was very much ed. e “Sulitvan, a guest of Mr. East- er at_the lake, was called home to Haven Wednesday by the death of a relative Capt. W. H. Austin took a party grom Lord Hill to the sea last Mon- Mrs. J. B. Hubay went to New York Jast week Miss Doris Drake of Norwich re- turned to her home last Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Berg was the guest of Mrs. M. E. Huntley the first of the week. George Moenreau has finished his work for R. M. Peck and has gone 1o _work in Essex “Mrs. James Miller, Jr., is visiting her in New Britain. Kinsley has ° returned New Haven after her wvaaction on Bill Hill Morse has been a recent st at the mansion on Lord Hill PENDLETON HILL ttoms Chisfly Porsonal—_Guasts in Lo- a5 her home for several days. week. Mrs. Ellen Parker of Brooklyp B returned ‘home after spen days with, her mother, Mrs, ¢ Fennie :S:.g-’: De Grenier L & re. fiee Sye1 Rathn Shb o i James Brooks in Jewett hl?onvwaodsr 15 s cousin, Willlam Morgan of M After a lengthy stay with his uncle : and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Palner, | Junior C. E. Society Renders Pleasing Parley Gilmore has returned to - Fall River, Maes. Miss Elmina Thompson and Miss Marjorr Whitaker” have returned to Ferndale, after a week's stay in Jew- ett City. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Coon aud Clark Coon were recent guests of Mrs. M. Wislon and Mrs. E. A. Rray in Jewett City. Sunday caller at M. O. Chapman's. Mrs. E. E. Coon_entertained Mrs. Fi. delia Gallup and Mrs, Clark of Clark’s Falls Monday. FITCHVILLE Friendly Frolic Ends in Fines in Both Cases—Personal Mention. local court t] foot, ca fmed the latter $3 and costs, amount- Ing to_about $20. His attorney, Ed- ward Burke of Norwich, took an ap- peal. Hall and Barnes of Norwich prosecuted for Dubitski. Wednesday | cent visitor with Mrs. Frank Lincoln of Pleasure Beach, is now the guest of ed with assault of Amezzick, was|Mrs, Leon Walker at Brockett's Point, heard before Justice Charles Johnson, | Branford. as also was the clvil suit the same afternoon the case of Dubitskl, charg- plaintiff an heat in the justice’s house, he decided to hold court in the shade of ome of the maples in front of his house. Aft- er listening. to testimony for about two hours, Judge Johnson decided to fine Dubitski for the same charge Amezzick was found guilty of the night before’ e imposed a fine of $1 and costs and in_the clivil suit al- Wwed Amezzick $15 damages. This time it was Hall and Barnes of Nor- wich who took the appeal and Burke prosecuted, bonds being furnished in all cases.' During the court Jacob Stein of Norwich acted as interpreter and performed the work more sati; factorily than the interpreter usually { employed. Speedy Auto Trip. Miss Josephine Allyn, Mrs. Emma Robinson and son, Master Henry Rob- inson, of Fitchville and Mrs. Edward Allyn and children of Norwich Town enjoyed an auto ride to Hartford Sun- day. The owner, Willlam Hazelhurst of Norwich, drove the car and made the trip in two hours and twenty min- utes each way. While in Hartford they were the guests of Miss Allyn's broth- er. George V. Allyn. 3 Personal Items. Misses Annie and Nellie Brady are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dan_Counihan of New London. Miss Mabelle Hudson of South Mer- iden is visiting at the home of the Misses Kingberger. Miss Hattie Shepherd has to Arlington, Mass. after a v her cousins,'the Migses Authier. Charles 'Nell of Boston was. a re- cent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Leary. Joseph | Marra is at Gardner lake where hé will spend the remainder of his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Glasbrenner. WINDHAM COUNTY. DAYVILLE Edward Billings Returns from Mon- Mrs. N. Lorne Grieg is at the Watch Hill house, Watch Hill, for the month of August. Morris Reynolds of Boston is spend- ing his vacation with Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. James Walker, is confined to Mrs. F. J. Burnett is spending the weel with her mother, Mrs. Nicholas Bowen. Frank W. Bennett spent Tuesday in East Glastonbury. The family of F. B. Rollinson left for Wakefleld, R. L. -Tuesday morning, when they opened their cottage for the month of August. Mrs. Hattie Barnes spent the week end with Miss Myrtice Blanchard. Mrs. Thomas Joslin has been the guest of Niantlc friends. ‘Willlam F. Davis of Montelair, N. J. is visiting at the home of Miss Clara B. Stokes. FEdward Billings returned from Mon- treal, Canada, bringing with him his daughter Anita. Mrs. Montague Castle and three chil- dren were guests of Mrs. C. A. Rus- sell. Henry Allen of Northbridge, Mass., was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LaBelle over Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Ruasell. Miss Russell, Miss Fish and W. F. Bidwell spent Tuesday at West Boyston, Mass., the guests of Mrs. C. F. Marble. Miss Kate Corcoran spent the' week end with Jewett City friends. ‘William Burnett has returned from his outing at Oak Bluffs and taken up his R. F. D. duties again. NORTH STERLING Applied Electricity at Home of F. C. , Plummer—Personal Items. The August number of Suburban Life has a fine description and illus- trations of “’fi, home and _electrical work of F. O. Pl Rock farm in Foster, R. T The illus- tration of the kitchen shows where all the cooking is done by eleetricity, Mr. Plummer being an expert electrician and having evervthing up to date,” It pays a visitor to go miles to see such a fine country home. nmmer at his White Merton Rainsford has been visiting his aunt in Norwich. Mrs. John Potter has ben visiting friends in Providenee. Mrs. George Rainsford has been vis- iting her mother in Rockdale, Mass. Chief of Police George M. Pilling and wife of Danielson visited at George C. Spooner's Sunday. Bert Hall and family of Hartford have been visiting at Jared Hall Arthur W. Logee Is cordially wel- comed along the rural mail route after two weeks' absence at Fort Mead. Mrs. Howard A. Cleaver has been visiting her sister in New York. Mrs. F. O, Plummer and Miss Clara WESTMINSTER - Mrs, Harriet Rathbun of yoke, ., and Henry Bushnell and fam- spending. several days with relatives | Vi has_returned home Kbv“ll after ng spent Sunday in Many of the farmers in this vicinity have finished their haying. SOUTH WINDHAM. TATES. Cooke passed Thursday with Mr. and nis Mrs. Fred Greene Is i an iliness of several weel _Charles Dewi r Entertainment— - Many People Have Been Out Berry- ing—Springs and Wells Suffer fro Programme the Cqngregational E. | church will be supplied by the Rev. Mr. Brown of Windham during the month of August. The pustor is spending his Henry Johnson of Preston was a|yacation at ome in Minnesota. " o #| The Tuesday evening meetings will be omitted for the month. Mrs. W. P. Barstow has been con- fined to her home by illness. The Junior society gave an entertainment, on Thursday evening. The following programme was rendered in_a pleasing manner careful training by the junior super- intendent, Mrs. Willis Slate: Greeting, Miss Elsis Eficson; song, Happy Chil- ren, younger juniors; There were hrme funny doings in the | four’ Jittle girls; The Farmer's Bread and Milk, eight little boys; Fiag Drill and and girls; Do- t week, when two.cases, the result of fooling,’ came before two Justices of the peace about four weeks | Flower of Libert: ago. Two Polish men, employed in the garnet room of the mill were | Barney, Ml fooling, and, when one, Jacob Amez- zick, raised his foot as though to kick the bther, Impole Dubitski, caught the | Miss Ericson; ribbon drill, eight young recitation, Sewing on a Button, recitation in cos- young ladie: ing Our Part, six litt Grace Lewis; The Ship on Fire, Miss Fannie Smit recitation. A Discouraged t ng the former to fall, in- Juring his side. Since then Amezzick | Mi; has been unable to work. the result |tume, Miss Pauline Backus; closing ad- being the arrest of Dubitski, charged |dress by president, Miss Hazel Rice. with assailt and also a civil sult for | Planist, Mrs. Helen Kinney Card. $100 damages. As soon as Dubitski | frashments were served. was arrested he in turn’caused the arrest of Amezzick, charging him with | week end visitors at the home of David assault. Justice Miller Tuesday night | Avery of Bozrah. Blanche Tubbs spending a part of her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Tubbs. Miss Rena Murdock, who was a re- Hattie Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murdock were Middletown is Mrs. Carl Oman Is entertaining Mrs defendant. Owing to the | Evander and daughter Agnes of Brook- The recent ‘showers have been very but something mora showers are needed, as many of the springs and wells in the vicinity are Miss Ethel Golden Miss_Mildred Tilden, and Miss Beatrice Perkins of Norwich and Miss Harriet Porter of Columbia. Mrs, Harriet Chesebro of Norwich is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. entertaining . Mrs.* Edna Hatch Hatch. are spending a Mabel Clinton and Fred Clinton 1 (Saturday) for Pleasant View where they will be the guests of Prof. Clinton of Storrs. Harold Kenfleld. the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George, Kenfield, is re- covering from what threatened to be an_attack of chelora infantum. Mrs. Rose, Arnold . and _daughter. Miss Maud Arnold, of Waterbury, whao visiting Mrs. W. are now at East Hampton. -Miss Edith Larkham few days at Mansfleld. black huckleberries failure in this locality, blueberrias are unusually good and a number of parties have improved the opportunity of gathering them. had the misfortune to have a pailful stolen, Miss Lila Stillwell of Westerly is the guest of Miss “Anniz Smith. Mrs. Edward Hammerstein ing a few days with Falrcloath, of East is spending a but the swamp it withd Addition to Maynard House—Woolen Mill Running Four Days a Week. who has been crit- yphoid fever, is some- ically il with t; what_improved. C. W. Hill of Norwich was the guest of_relatives in this village Sunday. Danielson were guests Sunday Warren and Sarah’ were guests at the Baptist par sonage last The house on to the Hill belonging to Fred addition of twelve feet and a depth The house will another story added, making it when completed two and a half stories high. and an ornament to Maynard’s family but more recently of South Framing- ham. Mass. and will move his family to this viliage. One of Twins Dios. Mrs. William Graham of Brooklyn, . Tecently came to Frank Stone's, bringing five children with her. among them twins seven months old were sick and it was hoped that the change from _city Dbenefit them, but one of them last Friday. Sunday at All Hallo other, though very sick, it is hoped can Prospect street hose company in_Wauregan, to country Mill Starts Up. woolen mill Monday after two days’ shutdown. will run but four days a week for the EAST WOOBSTOCK Tourists Who Come and Go—Foster Family Returns to South Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Upham of Re- are spending the former’s vacation with Mr. and-Mrs. G. L. Upham. Misses Zella and Rena' Bunce returned Saturday ning’ from several days' visit in Bos- ton and Wakefield, Charles Yetter, mer residents,” and spent Sunday auto from East Hart- ford, Mr. Yetier being chauffeur for a weaithy family in Hartford. Mrs. George Thurber of North Scit- uate, R. L, calldd on friends here last week, her first visit since the om' town four vears ago. _Harley Foster and family, who left here two vears ago for Narraganseit have returned to town, p: ing a rent in the Lowe block in Sou Woodstock, where their eldest daughter They came by Allan Upham-of Barre, instructor of music, 18 spending the month of Au gust at-the parental home. Bannister of Webster has been .spending several days Miss Upham, "STERLING Over $70 Taken 7 in at Farm Party— Sunday School Picnic Today. Parker and " > Miss Marion, of Hartford. are guests M. Spooner were In Providence last fMiss Marion, o The Jawn party given by the M. E. church Sunday school, Saturday ev 3 a decided success. $70 was taken in. _Migs Btta Bradley of Providence is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irving An- ily of Norwich have been guests of | ders: their sister, Mrs. Merrill Button. 1ond, the voungest son of Miss Rathibun, fell on the stone steps mes left on Monday to- s in Madison, Wis., for a month’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenton and children and maid of Jersey City are ‘at Mrs. J. C. Fenton's for two weeks. Late arrivals at the Inn include Mrs. Plummer of Buffalo, and Dr. E. D. Klotz and wife of New York. Rev. W. M. Brown will suppiy the pulpit -at " the Congregational church during the month of August. George Manley and son, Clarence, and Mrs. Bertha Warrington and son, Harey, are in Springdeld, Mas, thia weel Mr. ang Mrs. J. Alden Weir and Miss Cora'Weir are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander Rutherford at Bastern Point for a week. foom Nexragsuastt Pler and Gioucte- er. Philip” Dunford and family, who have been at the Inn for two weeks, returned to New London on Monday. Valentine Chappell and son of New London were guests of Colonel W. S. Chapuell over Sunday. Mr. ang Mrs. Allen Lincoln of New Haven spent Sunday at F .F. Webb's. Lester Baton is the guest of Philip Dunford, Jr., in New London. Mrs. Everett Leffingwell is enter- taining her thre sisters. The Girls' Sewing club met with Harrit and Julia Guild on Thursday. Katherine, the little 2 vear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, was " accidentally shot in the eve by her small brother, William, who was play- ing with a shutgun and did not know it was loaded. The doctors hope to saye the eve. . Rey. and Mrs. Wood are guests of Dr. E. B. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Keeney have been enjoving a week’s vacation in New London. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Webb have been in_Hartford a few days this week. Miss Marian Larrabee has returned from a two weeks' visit in Windsor Locks. Mrs. John Bates is entertaining her niege, Miss Downes. The Congregational church and par- sonage are being repaired. ~ . BROCKLYN Successful Fair—Additions to Baptist Church Membership. The ladies of Trinity church and parish held a fair in Unitarian hall in the afternoon and evening of July 20, which proved a financial success. George T. Brown, of Providence spent several days the past week with his sister, Mrs. J. K. Potter. He at- tended the service Sunday in the Bap- tist church, of which he was formerly & member. Rev. Charles A. Downs and family are visiting relatives in Jamesport, N. Y., for two weeks; during their absence there will be no preaching service in the Congregational church. Mrs. L. A_Merriam, mother of Mrs. Charles A. Downs, has gone to Bliss- field, Mich., to visit a sick brother and expects to be away for several weeks. On Thursday evening at the close of the prayer meeting, two members were received into the membership of the Baptist church, one by letter and one by experience. - H. Warren Richmond of Philadel- phia, a former resident, with his wife and children called on friends in town on_Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Brunt of Holyoke, Mass, were visitors at H. S. Marlor’s the past week. Dr. J. M. Coburn of Squth Norwalk was a caller in town the past week. John E. Brown and daughter Fior- ence of Putnam were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mre. T. D. Pond. Mrs. William R. Pond and daugh- ter are visiting the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George L. Sweet. The B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening was a conquest meefing led Dy the pas- tor's- wife, the subject being glimpses from Northfield, Mass. To Teach in California. On Monday morning J. Willlam Hunt started for California, where he is to teach the coming year, having spent his vacation with his aunt, Mary Cain, in this place. Miss Abigail L. Witter returned from Worcester Monday night, having been in a private hospital for a surgical operation. Miss Adrianna Culp - 1s visiting friends in_Saybrook. James Kemp of Worcester is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. N. Wolcott Wiiter. Miss Daisy Baker has returned from the summer school at Storrs. Mrs. George E. Baker is in the Day- Kimball hospital for a surgical opera- tion. George T. Sweet has purchased of Everett Tillinghast his pasture lots of about seven acres, situated upon the south_side of the highway leading to Danielson, formerly owned by John Gajlup 2d. / Mr. and Mrs.'E. E. Allen with their daughter spent Tuesday at Watch Hill. " woopsTock Farewell Sermon of Rev. George F. Waters—Dr. George Austin Bowen Seriously 11l Capt. Frederick Hinricls has moved to_Rochester, N. Y. Rev. George F. Waters preached his farewell sermon at the Congregational church Sunday. Henry B. Bowen of New York is 2 guest of P. B. Foster. Rev. Frederick D. Lynch of New York, a member of the summer colony, gave a most interesting talk on Sunday evening on The Task of the Twentiet Century. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson of Phila- delphia are visiting Miss Mary Perley. Dr. Bowen Seriously Iil. Miss Agnes Bowen of New York is in town, called here by the serious fll- ness of her brother, Dr. George Austin Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howard have visited relatives in Baltic. Electric lights are being installed at Woodstock academy. Rev. Herbert W. Boyd of Ambherst, is to preach at the Congrega- tional church Sunday. Mr. and Mre. George Bartholomew of Hartford are spending two weeks, va- cation in_town. Dr. and Mrs. Hollingshead of Pem- Dbefton, N. J., are guests of Mrs. S. A. Woodward. WAUREGAN Tourists at Mountain and Shore— Lucius B. Austin’s Funeral Rev. Wallace Sterns of Putnam will occupy the pulpit of the Congragational church on Sunday, the 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Wilkinson of New Bedford are visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Smith's. Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold and son Wal- ter have returned from Providence and are staying with friends in this place. Mrs. Ida Burgess and Miss Emima Gardner are enjoying a fin2 vacation at Crescent Beacl 7 Rev. E. F. -nf'-nm and Harrison F. Toplift left Thursday for a short vacation to be epent on Martha's Vine- yard. + Mrs. A. E. Shoales and Ralph Shoales returned Monday from visit! g‘ir. and Mrs, R. R, Wilde of Gales erry. «6f the veranda of his home and receiv- cut on his forehead hester Hurjingame has been the past week. unday school picnic_ will be‘ ent park. - | ed Lot Mas. tertaining relativ Funeral of Lucius B. Austin. The 2ffinel’l..\‘ of .]alu:w!?a B. Austin, d 8. tend. nesday from the residance of Fred L. Austin, with whom he has lived for several years Mrs. Henry Weir returned Monday cuse with his family, and Joha Chase and family of Brooklyn, N. Y. with grove, East Killingly, on Thursday. guests of ex- an auto trip with her brother, Cassus Hayward, and family through Vermont and New York, visiting at the old home place in the latter state. home in Boston on Tuesday after a brief visit at the parsonage. was given by the W. C. T. U. on Tues. day afternoon. A programme of rsad- | days, doing all the sewing himself. ings, vocal and Instrumental music and a responsive exercis rendered. During tl cream, cake and fruitade were served. About fifty were present, including|the blace. guests from out of town. on Wednesday were Mr. and Mre. Wil- liam M. Burnham, Mrs. O. H. Sweat, Mrs. F. P. Tracy, Misses Lucy Webb, Grace Webb, Ruth Sweet, Alice Sweet and Howard Bingham and Master |returned from Rehobeth, Mass., where they have been visiting their sons, Elmer and Raymond, and daughter, Mrs. Amos Peck. Ralph Sweet. Nettie Kilcup of Providence. Sunday with his family at the Frost home. Hazel have returned to New Rochelle, after a month at Knelm. E. meeting Sunday evening.. giving personal knowledge of missionary work. Mrs. Johnson gave a brief out- line of Salvation Army work and methods in Putnam. New York purchasers by Mr. Buell of North_Ashford. Hartford are guests at Clark hous have arrived at their cottage to spend the month, Miss Van Houten of Paterson, N. J. are visiting at the, Oliver farm. at_Patgjck Navin' a little, visiting ton. Rev. A. A S of Westminster called on Henry Baldwin Tuesday. i % wh' £ 7 field Woolen company Tred Ashton, emploved by the Plain- the past five Joars/in charge of. the caniing coom, has Manas Tor similar WOk Edmund S, Backus is still confined to_the house by f{llness. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Welch moved to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher and nder ifttle daughter Mary have returned from Woonsocket where been visiting relatives. they have Guests of Miss Mathewson. Miss Helen Mathewson entertained Dover, N. H., where Mr. Welch is em- | Thursday evening. A chafing-dish ploved as foreman usu_‘:nm lunch was served. Misses Jean and Miss Elizabeth Ed been_the | Dorothy Burleson of Jewett City, J. guest of her brother, Frederick Eddy | Arthur Atwood and Miss Dorothy At- of Southbridge. While-away she join- | wood of Wauregan were among tlie ed a small trolley party to Mt ‘Tom |guests. and Forest park, Springfleld. Mrs. Charles E. Barber, who was Rev. C. K. Flanders, state evangelist, | hurt by a fall while stepping from & who has been occupying the Baptist |trolley car a month ago, is able to pulpit for the month-of July, conclud- [ride out but unable to get around ex- ed his services here on Sunday evening |cept with crutches. at the B. Y. P. U, _ service. Several Misses Grace and Sybil Rathbun young people from Putnam were pres- |have returned to Canterbury after ent to bid the evangelist farewell. Mr. | spending a week at 8. A. Clarke's. Flanders’ solos have been greatly en- joyed. On Sunday evening he sang |Mrs, John M in Norwich on Brot. Robert Harkness- world famous | Trursaay. cooned ! Pilot Song very effectively. Mrs. S. A. Clarke visited her niece, Mrs, Charles H. Walker, who has Mrs. Armstrong left on Wednesday |heen spending two weeks ai the home for Nantucket. of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Torrey, on The ladies’ home and foreign mis- | account of the severe jllness of her onary society met with Mrs. George ister-in-law, Mrs. George Torrey, has Crosby ‘on Wednesday instead of with Miss Hilen D, Larned’ on acéount. of | 1203 00 t0 her home in Southampton. her iliness. Miss Annle Dunning had charge of the meeting and told of Dr. Grenfell's work in_ Labrador. st Holderson and ‘son 1l leave Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Holderson's sisters in ‘Wallum, the pet dog of Morse, | Long Branch, N. J. who has followed the meat wagon for Mrs. Elisha Phililps _and : grandson several years, met with an accident Tecently, which mecessitated his belng | arold Spemcer of A Wingham. have Killed. Mrs. John Moore’s kindergarten class in the Congregational Sunday school DPeath of Mrs. Nathaniel Lester. Mrs. Nathaniel Lester died at the is proving very poular with the little ([home of her daughter, Mrs. Edwin people. Kennedy, early Saturday morning, The Congregational annual Sunday |after a short iliness with heart trou- school plenic is to be held at Webster | ble. The sudden death of her nephew, lake next week Tuesday, August 9. Daniel M. Lester of Norwich, who Rev. Mr. Stearns of Putnam and Mr. [lived as & son in the family for Baldwin, also of that place, were the |several years was a great blow to guests of Mr. Burgee on Tuesday. Among visitors from out of town have been noted Mrs. Barnes of Put- and she had gradually iost ince the mews of his death. services were held Monday nam, with her sister, Mrs. Everett |afiernoon. Burial was at Pachaug Rhodes; Miss hine Jencks = of |cemetery. She was 81 vears of age. Providence, with Dexter Eiliott; She leaves besides her daughter, one Clarence Noble of Pawtucket, With | 06 Charles of Providence. Clinton Lewis; F. S. Wicks of Syra- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chase. family enjoyed an auto trip to Mill- bury recently. . the home of her aunt, Mr Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burgess. J. A.|Kennedy, on account of Mrs, Kenne. Cruff and MisspGrace Cruff attended [dy's illness. Old Home day exercises at Elliott’ Various Items. Miss Lena Tripp of Dayville is spending a week with her aunt, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foisey, Jr., and | Herman Chapman. Mrs. Daniel Green of Boston is at David Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lester of Providence have been at the home of A macadamized road is being built |E. R. Kenndy on aecount of the ill- from Brandy hill to the Webster line. [ness ana death of Mrs. Nathaniel - SCOTLAND. Enjoyable Programme at White Ribbon Social. Mrs. Moore, who has been the guest of Mrs. Harriet Bass, returned Monday to_her home in Newark, N. J. Miss Edith Allen is at Pleasure B e for two weeks' outing. Thomas Clark of Hartford wi week end vieitor with local relas Mr: for Putnam this week after a lengthy Lester. auto. Frederick Tillinghast has a new Conductor Marshall Kenyon, who has been off duty several days on ac- count of iliness, has returned to the Central and Moosup car. Conductor Allen Mott has had charge of the' car during his absence. Mrs. Weicome Moffitt has been en- tertaining her sister and nephew from a | Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Collins were Sherman of Orange, N. J., left | Norwich visitors Saturday. Mrs. Moses Ballou and little daugh- Viait with Town Clerk and Mrs. 3. B. | ters, Ruth and Phyllis, Who have been s - e spending several months with Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Chesborough of Norwich | Ballou's parents, Mr. and Mprs. Sam- was a recent guest of Deacon and Mrs. [uel Collin: have returned to Ux- F. B. Allen. bridge, Ma: Miss Martha Babcock and Master Winsiow Gallup left Wednesday for |suddenly il Friday. He is being Avondale, R. I, where they will be the |cared for by his daughter, Mrs. Chas. uncilman and Mrs. T.|A. Byles. D. Babcock and Capt. and Mrs. J. O. Babcock. Home from Auto Trip. Mrs. L. B. Tenney has returned from Miss Alice Tenney returned to her White Ribbon Social Deacon Henry C. Torrey was taken Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mathewson left Monday for Lancaster, N, H., to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tracy and lit- tle daughter of Putnam and Charles Hill of Norwich spent Sunday at Al- fred HIill Miss Ethel Collins is spending sev- eral days with friends in Providence. Busy at 87. Tailor James Wilsox, who fs 87 years old, has moved his shop from A very enjoyable white ribbon social | his residence to his block and is mak- ing suits of clothes as in his ySunger John Sullivan was in Hartford to was pleasingly | take examinations for gate-tender at social hour ice |the railroad and trolley crossings here. He passed successfully and ha Oiss Harriet Stark is spending sev- Among local people at Ocean Beach|eral weeks with her brother, Asher WEST WOODSTOCK Stark in Providence. Fred Arsenault has moved his fam- ily to Plainfleld. Mr. apd Mrs. Alpheus Ryder. have Mrs. Burrfll Franklin, who is car- . |ing for her sister, Mrs.' John Shelley, Dyson Farm Sald o New Yerk Pur- | J8, 05 1" with iyphoia fever, spent chasers. Sunday at her home in Proivdence. Otls Newport, Miss Annie Jenkins New arrivals at Knelm are Miss Em- = Howard Frost of New York spent Mrs. Leslie Harris and daughter Eric Johnson of Putnam led the C. The Dyson farm has been sold to Vanity Fair, where they enjoved the annual celebration of Emancipation day. Misses Mabel and Minnie New- port of Putnam were in the party. Misses Gladys Tillinghast and Ber- tha Stome are spending a week in Groton with a party of young ladies from Moosup Miss Marion Alliber of Providence is visiting at Robert Loring’s. Mrs. Eugene Brower is entertaining relatives from Orange, Ct. Mrs. James Still has been il Mrs. E. Hoxie Lillibridge is spend- ing a few days with Miss Phebe Bar— F. 3. Willlamson and family of | ber at the Willimantic camp ground. CLARK’S ' CORNERS Local Homes. Summer Guests Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Ennis, Mrs. S. Mrs. E. C. Jewett and daughter Several members of the grange with their friends went to Plainfleld Thurs- day to attend the grange clambake, in charge of Danlel Greene. i ONECO. E. Ennis of Norwell, Mass, are at/|Mill Shut Down for August—No Sunshine cottage, Modena. Church Service Sunday. Fred Whitford took a party to Rocky Point last Sunday in his auto- Mrs. Abrier A. Robinson and Mr. and | mobile. Mrs. Presby anfl children of Norwich were at F. W. Martin's Tuesday. the month. Mrs. Doty, Miss Ada Chandler and E. R. Bitgood has closed his mill for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bitgood wers in Providence Tuesday. There will be no service in the Oneco Miss Anna Lynch of Willimantic are | M. E. church Aug. 7. Mrs. Mary Heap of Providence is Miss Viola F. Jewett is able to walk | visiting Mrs. S. A. Waite. Harold Carr are visiting George Mrs. W. ' C. Oliver entertained |their aunt, Mrs. Sanford Burdick. friends Wednesday evening in honor of her guests from Paterson, J. Mrs. M. F. Palmer and son Roy are | penter. spending two weeks at East Brook- field, Mass. from her vacation Saturday. SOUTH CANTERBURY Mildred ‘and Helen McDermott are visiting their aunt, Mrs, Frank Car- Miss Florence Thatcher ' returned Mrs. D. S. Kenyon is entertaining her nephew and niece, Harry and Mar- jorie Sanderland, of North Attleboro, Mass. H. J. Larkham and Miss M. J. Lark- Mr. and Mrs. Burr Smith are camp- ing for a week near the salt water. Miss Gracie Smith is visiting her dmother, Mrs. Isther ~Fitch, at| Interssting News of Local Importance. tt City. Mrs. G. Brown and Mrs. Benjamin 2 Vorwich M to_Putnam on Monday. ing. m'fi:‘:&'%flfl"‘é New Pork 1s| . Mr. ara Mrs. George A. Reed of er”wunt, Mrs, Mary J. Con: Ehosnixville were iu town oh Wednes- Afrs. Augubtus Benholm of New York and Master Ollie Lanning of| L. F have been the guests of | house. ‘Bridgeport A S S hetay | i 7 : s A Sokad Harry Dixon will enter Bowdoin col- ham of Plain Hill, Norwich, Mr. and L et lege in Maine in September. Stanley- of. Worcester, Mass., were t ot Sy m‘.eszf’sunu-y 'of Mr. and Mre, Levi N. | ¥narsday moraing. T e o Slaric Dwight Phillips made an auto trip 30UTH COVENTRY. Miss McGee Returns “Kingsbury Employes’ Picnic—Thie.- ing Gypsies. Miss Elizabeth McGer Tuesday from Boston on ship Ivernia for Belfast intends to make her spent 24 years in thi cousin, Joseph ued her to Last Saturd; of the Kingsbury company and thélr friends « picvie and boint, Lake Waugumb, Mise Btolla Barker of Pro visiting her aunt, “Misy Sara White her duties at the Alleg to Belfas.— h-.'rmfll wi ‘went through Chaffee is taking a few days’ and " Mra. James Hudson Mead of Norwich and Mrs. Ruth Baker of Ocean Grove, South Bwansea are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. and F. B. Stocking. PHOENIXVILLE n Death of Mrs. Latham Returns about forty . R. Wheaton— and Mrs, Willlam This community was greatly shocked Losvlun were week end by. the sudden death of Mrs. She had been a great.suf- ferer and passed away at lessly, in her sleep. J. McNair has purchased the Beals place from Lathom Brothers and making important’ repairs of carpenters and masons under Georg? C. Rose and son their home here for & Miss Kthel from a visit with Washburn of is the guest of his R. Spalding. Annfe and Willie Spalding are at Mr. and Mrs. William Herman Albro of Brooklyn, spent the week end with Is sister Hattle Albro. Ordered Out of Town Four wagon loads of gypsies pas O. H. Latham, sergeant in Thirteenth C., has_returned from his company, Fort Mansfield, where ‘with the Third and Fifth of Norwich, has been encamped for ten days. Benjamin and Grace Lawton are vis- iting friends in Mi N. G. Sherman is away on his vaca- camping on Ripley were not very they apbropriated they could offer of remuneration were ordered out of town man John H. Reynolds, northward. A double decker built on the Bidwell dation being laid smachusetts. Cora. Joslin, Mrs. Florence Nye and son Nelson and Miss Gladys Jos. lin are visiting A. P. and R. BE. La- NORTH_WOODSTOCK aine and Family in Town— Crops Need More Rain. Clark and_daughter Lena are visiting at N. D. Skinner's. Misses Marion and Ruby Veits,whose father wae formerly & pastor here called on friends in the place last week They are to teach in Newton, Mass, the coming year. Prof. Eller; of Hlinols wi Autotruck Makes Trial Trip—State Flag to Fly from College Building The antotruck Willimantic passengers, Storrs on Monday. It will make regular trips for passe the season Faculty on Outing Paine of the University It s rumored that wife and little daughter are here for a few weeks' stay. Miss Bunice Hibbard and Mrs, A rd with the latter kline, N. H., for tw children are the faculty who wer Wendell Witter has a new automo- |away have Mrs. Paton of Southbridge has been a cottage at Pleasant William Brown the month of August Prof, G. H. viaitor at Mrs. Mrs. Stevenson have been children. who Stevenson's mother, Mrs. Bridge, this summer, have gonie to their home in Olneyville, R. I. Most of the farmers are through haying, and an abundant crop was se- cured. ' Other crops in ths vicinity f the need of more rain. WILSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. B. F. May of Worces- ter were with their parents Sunday. Miss Fannie Jennings and Miss Ma- Prof. W, M, Esten is staying at Orchard, Me. are stayifg in Cornwall, Bd Fitts and Mr. and Mrs, John Fitts returned their wedding the Bermudas. Miss Isabel iting with Mrs, Thirty-Foot Flagstaff placed on the tower of the main bull Connecticut which was recently be displayed staff on important occasions is 12x18 feet, of the stat large quantity target practice, cessories, is being received Upham of Providence itiag his aunt and brother. Mre. Kate Smith has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent in New York and other places. A small child of Mr. scalded on the Katrinac was face one day in_colors on a of ammunition targets and WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. Massacot and daughters, have been.at Winfleld Kenyon's, have returned to their home in Providence. Miss Bessie Carpenter has returned to_Putnam. practice at long range ulation army SOUTH WILLINGTON from Wyoming — Reorganized Willimantie Bloom has been enter- her brother from Clinton, Mass., r. Bloom's sister, Mra. Smith, of Kingston City, N. Y. Jamee Fiske and Allen spent Supday in Holden, Ma; Buests of Mrs. Bemis Chamberlain, TOLLAND COUNTY SPRING HILL Hawkins-Fresman Wedding on Wed- nesday Afternoon—Mi at Coventry. W. Kenyon east for a fow prasent the guest of her aunt, Mrs. vho is in the In the absence Sunday of the pastor W. Darrow, again to the bedside of his mother desk was supplied by Rev. T. C an excellent text found May Storrs Miss Hannah Woodworth Coventry was the guest of her brother Woodworth, Sunday liam K. Brackett Miss Viola Gergler relatives In Mystic Engaged as Carstake Wallace M. Lillibridge has bsen en< A pretty wedding took place Wed- nesday at two o'clock at the home of Mrs, Sarah Freeman, when her young- Vera, ‘and Carrol Hum- awking were united riage by the Rev. R. G. H. tor of the Willimantic Bap! The Eplscopal ring service was used As the bridal party entered the par lor, preceded by two tiny maids, M Storrs _and Amy Hawkin bridal chorus from Lo- est daughter, next north of This property 50l by George York purchaser who wishes It for hengrin was en hundred bags more arrived to be used on th: ferns and cut flowers. in white messaline, with duchesse lace and point d'esprit fastened with white carnations carried a shower The bride was home of her brother,Willlam H. The reorganized Willington ball team are to play the Sodom Stars of Willi (Saturday) afternoon As the new team presents she received $25 in gold and pread. made of knotwork by the grandmother of the bride, who is the Pinney grounds. and schoolmates of the young coupls | 18 to be made up of players from West On their return Mr Hawkins will house that is being fitted up for them on Spring Hill On Summer Outing: and daughter of Noank of Mrs. Lamb's pa: were_present. been & scarcity here this season the attenda e will be large. MASHAPAUG a satistaction to ave money Southbridge Bavings bank that since Jan. 16, 1910, they can draw their dollars are the gues! Mrs. W. A, Weld is visiting her for- mer home town, Palmer, who have been ‘haubuhayungamaug, I8 stayirg at_her home in Coventry for a w ind Mrs. Walter Cumminy,. little daughter Alice are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M Sears. Busie Johann College Point are hann’s sister, Mra. Perry Schofieid is havi of three weeks at her home in } Charles A. Chapman, from Chapman’ has been banking business nearly forty years Warranted (o @ive Satietaction. Gombault’s Caustic Balsam Mrs. D. W. Bingham, whose heniil is about the same. MANSFIELD DEPOT Society Busy. F. Newton preached acceptable sermon Sunda the Baptist church, and evening concerning his work i porteur for the American Bap: lication soclety. Rev. A. B. Baptist _stat pastor Monday and Tuesday. Bowers has returned to nis hom Miss Jordan,.who has been visiting | trom St. Joseph's hospi morning at secretary of the s been undergoing a slizht opers e ladies’ soclety met at the church o Wednesday afternoon, ferter and did other sewin: EAST WILLINGTON Mr. and Mrs Osborn’s daughter and her husband from New York are mak- Culhm‘n'l“:hm Harold s sick. Bridges is still very il is working on the achool- oy hitehouse

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