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¥ an the freshet last win- iand with the help wmuu&-amm-or&;m & Rinta mnmmm Su ” y i 4 llru.l.l.'rhm m-q La- sorie B Potiam wite vl Overseer Breaks a Leg. - o ; o consider i diow’ ‘Auiliary—First Nots of the ghBorhood Pichio—Birthe Aaunflu with Mr. and Mrs. Katydids. day Party. ANOVER o fatr o With o, accident Taceday - 3 : m LONDON w8 o | T e ant oty ane | G S SRS R | e, e By, e, 5 i T (e ey T e By S R AR s [ Missionary Seciety .Ho'flinp—flih oraTueatay ot ihe Rt Dol e N s::t;ono‘m oty 43 Ao e b R clman starts to drive to | old Denetition means o Trost in | remident ot the piace, prich . VOLUNTOW mj" A Comi eal & _his _grandchildren n"".'} g phi “ ,, f - . .l N YVoa TR dot R = R T e e Mr of - | A paper is to be circulated asking| Mr. and Mrs, Buell of New Haven|born here B3 years ago on what Je P BROOKLYN He got out to fix it when the horse . m ,,'..-?,- In | that Rev. V. W. Blackman remain the | returned home Wednesday after a few | known as the "Kolke place e han \m:ldan fifth_year as pastor of the First Con-|daye' visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. B.|been a misslonary to the Mormons in sregational church at South Killingly. | Thompson. o | S8, M Spencer in nhix remark M ‘onn. ‘heard e sta Guests istere The Inn this | sal that here was wh he heard Oiling Tried—Personal. a short distance down the road, over-|cut on his tm and mu-.‘l" he :b-o\uu'l';uf— '.':'oonudu such '..k..lmlu':.“l(rl. ‘fl::’my.ul ly.ue, his first missonary, sermon and learned < Whree Mills Closed for Repairs—Va- cation News. = eared and came down upon him, | try to voild an The Ladies’ Missionary society is to rrguki his 1 above i3 - meet at the parsonage Friday, August | Funeral of William S. Wheeler—Strest e omat Wil re MeigHohatt ¢ oo bt T Teu s eSS up kbt Nos. 1, 2 and 3 mills of the Brigss Miss Theodora Peck has been a; Manufacturing company are stopped | S e e turning the wagon on a bank. The | pruises. a proposition, as he has already ac-| Mrs. Cox and Miss Cox of Oyster Bay, |his first Sunday #chool lessc owing 1o necessary repairs being mads | POinted teacher of Latin and English | Svivia Minott, who has visited at the | boy recelved a bad gash on his head. | "Mrs. Celio Rude, an old-time resi- | cepted a call fo & church in Massachu- | Rev. J. H. Townsend, Willlmantic, Mr.| = Mra. Bellows of Brooklyn & v is 1o the dams and Nos. 2 and 3 mill New York »| Raptist parsonage for three weeks, has | The horse was captured by Samuel|dent of South ‘Windham, is visiting | setts. Gard of New York. a'visitor at Mrs. Emma Garding's for No. ¢ mill is running by steam power. | YN XK 0 L0y tamily are at | FetUFned to Medford, Mass. Lewls, and Mr. Stetson taken home.|Mrs. W. C. Card. Mrs. Kies, Mrs. Grover's daughter,| Mr. and Mrs, Ellington and three[the month of August. Families in Camp. the Gallup homestead. mm-tl:;"e};_flf:z& of Medford is vis- | Dr. W. W.| Adams reduced the frac-| Miss Susan Payne is making an | who has been staying at E. Hall's, has | children of Staten Island are boarding | Mrs. Donald Bmith met with an ae- The Dupent and Boucher families | Mr. and Mrs John Selmes are | at the Baptist parsonage . |ture P extended visit with her sister at Suf- | returned to her home in Massachusetts, | at E. P. Kenyon's. cldent Wednesday afternoon, afier re are camping at Beach pond for the |spending the week at Old Orchatd | gent of this place but wha for v pen-Air Service. field. leaving her children with mur;nnfl Mr. and Mrs. Boardman and Miss | turning from w visit with Miss Julis week. Beach_ Me. Y s place, but who for two| pas¢ Sunday evening a union out-{ Miss Ida Norwach was a week end | mother. Florence Simpson of Hartford and |Moulton. An auto passed, the lLora Mr and Mrs. Brown end daughter > years has been in Europe, was in tOWN | o¢ goors service was held on the open | visitor with James Maine. Fred Shippe and other teamsters| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnzon of Nor-|shled, and on gaining the road Mrs Florence of Pawtucket, R. I, are on Saturday calling on friends. | space near the post office, under the| Belle Swan is spending the week | working for E. ‘A. Hall are drawing|wich were guests at 1 FL Johnson's on [ Smith lost her balanco and feil from Spemding thelr vacation at the home WINDHAM COUNTY. poVilliam Ingalls has = removed his|iuspices of the Baptist and Methodist | at Montville. Dox boards to Steriing this week. Sunday. the wagon ;. The hina wheel passed o household goods to Danielson, where | churches. Rev. Mr. Stanton of the| W. C. Murdoch was called to Hart- | The bridge below the Grange hall is| Miss H. Clinton Latrop end Miss |over her. She was badly bruised, but of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ritchotte. Mrs. George W. Hatch and Mrs. he expects to reside for a while. Baptist church was the speaker, his|ford” Wednesday by the serious ill- | being repaired by the town. Judging | Mary Frink were guests of Mr. und|no bones were broken. Joscph Shell ‘William R. Pond of Meriden spent o o — | ness of his father. b; h ¢ > It he horse E o ¥ ent ral days this s subject ing “The Necessity of Seek- s v the great loads of stone being car- | Mrs. Guilford Smith on a motor trip to | Ing caught the rse and assisted M R B St i HAMPTON the week end_and Sunday vith hiSfing Goa” Next Sunday evening the| Mrs. C.E. Spencer has heen enter- |ried for that purpose, Mr. Jordan in-| Providence on Sunday, arriving back | Smith home. No damage was done (o 2 A , . @ rs. T. S. L | speaker will-be Hav.. Otk & - | taining Mrs, . Maine, Miss Edna | tends to do his usual work on|to Watch Hil 5 the team. Mrs. A Kinnie was In Norwich | Rat Shot in a Tree—Chronicle of Sum- | meeting his wife and daushier. D haatst thurch > P25° | Maine and Raymond' Maine of. Auburn. | the bridge. e Dx aad Mre. ¥ B Qo and chil- | . The heighborkood picnic at W. P Tuesda: ’: > Shattuck of Providence, mer Guests. CATELRNE Y SEL. Bernott of New Ta_ R L Miss Dora Fiske and her brother,|dren went to Putnam Sunday in the | Wilde's on Tuesday was pleasanil BT NG ot the bouw o | —— ven is spending August in town, and > R an, Vo A Charles Backus, Jr, left Wednes- | Carlton, attended the annual picnic |doctor's auto, v spant and all reported m most enjoy - 4 ~ Miss Edith Howell and her brother, | has taken rooms with H. W. Main and Rev. J. G. Stanton and family left|gay for a week’s stay in Boston. and clambake at East Killingly, Au— Mrs, Ira Martin and son Albert of [able time. and Mrs.“ames Campbell hris? f pnsiky fiack H hillips of | eonard, returned to Hampton Satur- | wife. Monday morning for a three weel James M. Peckham of New London | gust 4th. Pawt R onday M aha Mrs. Corrol Hawk o A T TR tives in town | A% after spending o week with thelr| Dr. andMrs, Paul Spencer and child, | vacation, which will be spent at Nau- | was calling on his brother, ¥. E.|° Fred Shippee attended the picnic and | * o icket Are Bt Mre. A. . Harvey's. | on gy e e el waddina it on Saturday and Sunaay. consin, Thomas Gannon of Putnam. | the first 4 Brooklyn boy, now living in | suket R I During his absence the|Peckham. on Tuesday. clambake at North Foster, August 10. They are staying with One-any 1ast week Foler Davis had | New Rochelle, is spending his vacation | pulpii will be supplied by out of town | Aiss Eme and Mable McGregor of | Mioe mua Long of Hase’ Willinely 16 Thompson _entertained | TheY are staving with = e I R s "were vlae | ths movel experience of shooting a| with Framk and Alice Litchield clergymen. Windsor Locks have heen the guests | vigiting Miss Dora Fiske. the Ladies’ Ald society of St. Paul's|fac g jiors in Norwich on Wednesday. large rat in one of the maple trees in| Ivan Minott is taking his vacation $50 from Worcester Fi of Mrs. Charles Lewis lately. Miss Lottle Tripp of Hurtford is vis- | Church on Thursday afternoo Mrs. Lumbly Street and family met vidiety Her -Gtadgn front of Lis home. with Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Genung. A Worcester (Mass,) friend of the| E. M. Dixon of Newark. N. T, 15| ting Miss Neva Parlow. Mr, and Mre, Charles Keeney have | with n slight aceident one day last S . Percy L. Ford went to Elliott’s Sat-| The funeral of William 5. Wheeler, | 2 (WOTSARET, (FOR0 JHEIE O 0% | spending a few days with Thoma: Wallace Hotchkiss 1s entertaining | Feturned from New London. week when trying to pass the big The Voluntown baseball team went |urday and played third base on the| Who was accidentally killed at Wic Iy vemembered it by sending e check | McCloud. his sistér this week. Mrs. J. 'W. Marghetic and_children | sraam roller at work on the grading Lonie Deschompes {s spending a | Miss Myrtle Doane and her sister,|have been in New Haven this week. to Giasgo on Saturday last and wes two weeks vacation at Cottage, N. Y. | 1ne; "are visiting A. B. Hall. defeated 9 to 4 yond Mrs. Bessie Barrow's place Elliott baseball team in a game with [ ford Junction, by the cars, Saturday| g, $50. 50. G. W. Peabody has gone to Willi-| jorge “hecame frightened and turned Eastrord. night, was held at the home of his P Misses Laudina and Florestina ani | Afige Ethel Riley has gone to. Provi- | father, Gharles S. Wheeler, on Tuesday eral Miss Nellle Forsm of New London | Capry oy brother, | mantio. 9 BT was o George Richotte of Jewett City Were | gonce tor n wo & afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. G. G. Gen- | Henry Besette, who for a number| js the guest of Mre. H. E. Backus. | mucrert ave aisicing. thelr grandpar:| MF. and Mm. R, C. Fenton, chilaren | ¢ cccupants out. No one v ests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. FEdward S. Cleveland returned home| ung, D. D., officiating. Burial was in|Of days has been critically fll with t. Mrs, Walter Backus is spending the | o/ hp Tt “Wrey "B erete Hall. and maid leave for their home In Jer- | "7 (G0C 0 T vears 010, ca E.n- Ritehotte ‘Wednesday night from Providence, | the family plot in Séuth Coventry phoid fever, is much improved, and is| week with her mother, Mrs. Avery, at Y tohiias sey City today (Saturday) after spend- | p 00" (PEURET, PR YR ,“,.“' Mrs. E. Dewhurst of Stonington 18 | where he finished his work with the| Mrs. Lilly Kingsley and daughter, | thought to be out of danger. Mystic. e et i ing two weeks with Mra. 3. C. Fenton | ORS00 IO "Wahararsy € a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | U e oo no had been survey. | Lotise, have opened their house for| Miss Anna Phillips of Providence 18| Mrs. Maurice Golden 'is entertain-| A number of young people enjoyed & | and her sister, Miss Mary Pericins. Dlaaeit Itlonmiun ' wae Spent by i B . e D e e N e the guest of Miss D. H. Grover. ing Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzic of | social eevening and dance at the| Mrs G, B. Rich of New York is with | PIjeant ariomeon was soont by el Miss Bridget Coffey 1s inZ { dence for an underground telephone Oiled the Street. so ks Db croll FED Tas lem Workt | Hastfels- Hotohkdss farm last Seturday even-|her sunt Mrs. H. L. Bingham. and two children of Cromwell made n friends at Phenix, R. L 5 | lime. -+ eaused oil to| B8 for a number of years in the La-| A number of the young people sur- | ing. Mre. Harold Maine entertained Miss | (vio ' thair auto here and back again Several from this vilage attended |'MF o oo prances, Miss | ClAIeBee A. Potter has caused of rose pharmacy, has gone to Putnam |prised Miss Iva Adams at her home | Winsor Barlow attended the North|Mamie Curran of Lebanon last week. | &b i1 (1o suto hove @l Lack sesin & social and dance at Glasgo last Sat- | gace Oppenheimer, Anna Lynch, Mra. | 0o, Rt upon the street in front of his| to work in the’ Donohue pharmacy. Saturday evening and presented her | Foster picnic and clambake Wednes-| Mrs. Bertha Warrington and son | 1jo/s p, i sav) home town. urgay evenine. J. Lynch a residence and in front of the savings| Miss Mildred Heigh, who is employ—| with an 1 ring in honor of her |day. Harry have returned from Springfield i B oy " . Mr. and Mrs_Fatique Mordoe spent ‘,,mpd"fi{‘yfi‘“g&';“ffia“::’;:‘i};‘;:f bank. A o 1a|d in the offico ‘of " the American | birthday. e S ahié ovanite Harl Phillips is apending his vaca-|to G. 8, Manter' 2 o Mra Jomephine Amidon and Mrs. _Saturday and Sunday at Willimantic. | 5.0 P VAR PGS John G. Litchfield of Proyidence is|Woolen company, is on a two weeks' | spent with music and games. This is | tion with his aunt, Mrs, John Crowley | ~A. H. Lyman of Windsor Locks Is | Gjioen, are the guests of Mrs Har Mrs. Charles Macomber and Miss 2 Spending his vacation with Frank and | vacation and will visit in Brattleboro, | the third birthday party within a few | of Valley Falls, R, L staying with his sister, Mrs. A, H, |0 *Wikne Mary Knox are visiting relatives in Guests at the Hotel. Alice Litehfleld at the old homestead. |yt = Montreal and Sherbrook, Quebec. | weeks—one at the home of Miss Ber- | Floyd Fiske Is visiting his cousin, | Anderson, while his daughter and son- T e 1 New London. Recent registrations at the Prospect Howard Walker of Hartford was tha Lewis, the other in honor of Pearl | John Wade of Bast Killingly. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shelling— BOLTON Mrs. Hattie Magrey who had been | house are: Rev. David L. Yale, Engleld, | With his wife and child at I A. Spauld- DAYVILLE and Prescott Chamberlain. ‘Whortleberries are plenty in this sec- | ton, with whom he lives, are spending —— meriously il for several davs, was re- | Conn; Rev. Sherrod Soule and Rev, | iNg's over Sunday it The friends of Mrs. E. M. Cole will | tion and the berry pickers are also. |their vacation at York Beach, Me, | Meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society— moved to the Backus hospital at Nor- | Mr. Burnap, Hartford; Miss Gertrude| Prof. Rufus Sheldon gone to thel | cal People on Summer Trips—Acci-| b SOIT¥ 10 learn that she is seriously | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske and Mrs. | making tHe trip.in thelr auto. Visitors In and Out of Town. ill_at the Providence City hospital | p. Stewart attended camp meeting at| Miss Reynolds of East IHaddam 1s e wich on Sunday morning. Farrell, Brooklyn, N. Y.; W. S. Palmer,! home of his boyhood in New York Mrs. Lillian Ada nd son Gerall | E. Hollowell, J. P. Hollowell, P. Collins | state for a_few weel dent. The following have been visitors in | Greene, R. L, last Sunda: at Misses Johnsons’ o4 At 3. Sweeney's are are spending the week with relatives |ana Dr. F. M. Polock, Norwich; MMrs. | Rev. and Charles A, Downes and Norwich this week: Mrs. Maurice TR Has saobed i BAAIARE 0h | HARa CERRlon: wervis whs obesE: |t Tae G M LS e at_Hope Valley, R. 1 Sarah E. Clark, Miss Anna D. Clark, | children have returned from their va-| Fred Miller of the firm of Mlller & | Golden, Mrs. W. C. Murdock and Mrs. ed at St. Paul's on Thursday morning, | Quinn and Miss Bessle Murphy of Mr. and Mrs. Chartred of Manches- | afiss Lulu E. Clark, Long Branch, N.|cation, spent on Long Island. Cogswell is confined to his home by George Strong’s broth who has | the celebrant being Rev. Mr. Woodford | Hartford ter were recent guesis at the home Of } J.: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deming, Mr.| James Lewry, DeWitt C. k. RileY | j1iness, Drew spent Thursday | peen jll for some time, is able to be|of Seymour. Indianapolis visitors at Mrs. -Louls their son_ Paul Charller. and Mrs. George C. Burnham, Willi-|B. Witter and Charles H Blake a +Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett and Hulde Fton. out once more. Mr. Strong's wife is| Mrs, Tripp of South Coventry was a | H. Sevey's are Mrs. J. J. Cooper, Mrs mantic. tended the legislative gathering in New | chjigren are at the home of Mrs. Fan- | Arthur Sweet is spending & few | steadily gaining also. suest at Mre. Androw Motsger's over|E. M, Ogle and Miss Lilian Noeves LEDYARD _Miss Elinor Gordon of Brooklyn, N.| Haven on Wednesday nie_Bennett. GRIN. Al SulloN WA, l2st Sundz; Miss Jennie B. Pomeroy came from Y., is visiting Odiss Marion Pell, Miss Laura Sheldon is spending a|™ig Bepmett . puoa nave re- | Mrs. C. Harris is a.visitor at North THOMPSON o e R R roy came fromy “@Mlof Timbér Lot—Charles Chapman | Roston Pell ‘of Brooklyn, N. ¥, xe- | feW Weekp on the Maine coast turned from an outing at Bridgeport. gty e e e Rl et WESTMINSTER with her sister, Mis. W. C. White Y visite L W Raymond Burnett spent the week- 3 . ibrary— Anthony Cordain of New York is Buys Holdridge Farm. Shending the summer at {he Prospect "WARRENVILLE end with Deacon ¥ J. Surmesc's fam: | oasiy il in Harffons, was brought ts | Dozen New Secks Adced to Libre spending hin vacation in' town. the home of his son on Thursday. Local Sunday Schools Have Picnics| Morris Goldsteln of New York Is at = house. 5 Enos M. Gray has sold a timber lot |NOuSe- = : p ily. " b el e Mrs, Robert Northam of Bast Hart— R S e e Piaianela. M he local Christian Endeavor soclety | Baptist Church Undergoing Extensive | Ars W. E. LaBelle and Miss Flor- —Ladies’ Aid Society Mesting. s home here. T d is spending the month with her BRiimahace has & portable sawmill on | 18 invited to visit the Chaplin society |~ Repairs — Church Services Held at | ence Allen were in Hartford Tuesda WO0ODSTOCK Mrs. George Rathbun, Miss Grace | ciliidren at the parsonage the lot and cut several thousand | Sunday, Aus. 14th, Baker's Hall Miss Alma Fowler spent several days — The two local Sunday schools held | Rathbun and Mrs. A. A.'Smith enjoy- | “"\ST70, G 00 FREROUEES, o == Ars. Addison J. Greenslit, Mrs. Little &5 recently in Hartford. William M. Gallis Mests with Slight | their annual picnics last Tuesday—|oed s drive to Willimantic Tuesday. | returned to Boith MAnh s Nelson Holdridge and family have [30d Miss Marjorie Hall are visiting at| ... o James is spending this week | _Mrs. C. A. Russell is the guest of Accident—Pretty Wedding Celebrat— | %i° Baptists at Roseland Park and the . A. Clark of Central Village was a | (0o o' o o oks At the Center moved to Mystic. Mr. Holdridge has | Crescent Beach. in Burnside, . Mrs. E. H. Keach at Kelsey Point, Ct. Congregationalsits at Lake Chargog.|caller on frineds here Saturday. 5 The - Ladles’ Sewing soclety of the soid his farm to Charies Chapman of Afternoon Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and daugh- | J.cian Jenney spent the week-end| ed Tuesday Afternoon. Both were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming have | congregational church met with Mrs. this town. Miss Marion Pell gave an afternoon | ter ~Anna Mildred and Mrs. R. H.|With David Clarke and family. M IR ot New York o] st Tusic ot £ Cobigresstivhal | SeEuped from o visit 1n Hew Vork. |¥rank /Btong, Thureday afternoon. Miss Eieanor Beckwith, who has|(es on Monday. Among those present | Wrisht were in Willimantic Monda Fred C. Rellows has returned home| Miss Agnes William of New York is|church on Sunday furnished by the| Miss Alma Newton spent Sunday at| "~ The Misess Foster of Hartford are been the guest of Miss Florence Geer, | were Miss Eiinor _Gordon, Misses| Rev. B. C. Bugbee spent last week | for the present. T ) o i o B at_their cottage for a short s has returned to Franklin. Gladys and Maud Hyde, Miss Meriam | and this week in Matne, Miss Sara Burnett entertained two| Rev. H. W. Boyd of Amherst 18 to|ly enjoved. Miss Eunice rendered sev-| Uriah Bingham remains very feeble. | " njjuy Aildred Sumner Is visiting I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred_J. Clark and | Church, Miss Helen Cartwright, Miss ensive repairs are being made |friends on Tuesday, - Miss Louise preach again next Sunday. eral exceMlent violin solos besides the| The Coit family has arrived at their | gooicdyife danghter Leura were Sunday guests Deacis Mins Coomteir cionet | e fiensive repairs, are belns 022 | Astermin ‘ana Miss Bve Spaniding. Clarence R. Hall has gone to the|two duets sung by the sisters. home in this parish. el 53 of Mr. and Mre Frederick Clark Of | lana Miss Margaret Jewett and Miss | in this village, While the work s go- | O. Farland entertained his broiher | Adirondacks fo tutor for a month. A dosen new books Iimve béen placed| .. PREE—— MANSFIELD DEPOT i ¢ | Helen Spalding. ing on in the church the services are | Philip of Leominster, Mass., on Sun- flfif& lnd‘ M;;-c:l%m !“.Mflsmd:k‘n;- on the public library shelves. 1 ATTAWAUGAN Y Enos M. Gray has the best pair of | A party of young ladies enjoved a| being hela in Baker's hall, across the b B AL ool -3 Pretty Outdeor Wedding. ing Rather Too Friend! tallions in the county, if mot in the |picnjc at Bigelow lake, Tuesday. straet. o hike been: vis-§ (D% 10 HeATDY PHOLS Lepseiy. A very pretty out-of-door wedding| Mrs. Lapearl, who has been very SRR s Too Friondly @iats. pronounced so by good judges. Mrs. S. E. Congdon and Mrs. J. M.| " Mr. and Mrs. George Byles of Nor-|iting Mr. ang Mrs.'N. B. Bennett, re- | Mr.and Mrs W. J. Lindeman and| i Lisce'on Tuesday at the home Of |ill wiih pheumonia at her sistors in | to Our Local Farmers—Pastor Ar A Gclemation of Ledyard people ' |Havden of Willimantic are spending|wich were in town Monday of this|turned home Wednesday. Son Walter wers at Watch HUl on |0, 1% o ttaker, when his niece, Misg | Denielson. returned home Sunday, but| ranges Vacation. g0 to Lantern Hill this (Saturday) af- | (id T 2% ine B B ¥ The Ladies' Aid society met with| Wednesday. 8! g p LS. -, - g Lag < termoon to hold their annual picnic. i b eek. A N “Bennett Thursday after-| On Monday as William M. Gallup| M8bel Whittaker, was united in mar-|still has a hard cold i ey w— Dwight Shippee has been at work [ Mrs. N. T. Beane! v was alighting from . wagon by step. | Tlake with Spencer H. Child of Lan-| Rev. D. W. Adams and family are [ wThere will be no service at the Bap aracts Removed. for George Linpe. L e on the tim of the front wheel, the | caster. Mrs. Child has been a teacher [camping at the lake on account of [ tist church until August 28, as the foemed for removing cataracts from | Carmival of Sports at Lakeside—Ar- | &% fhawkon, in Willimantic. e et St T s oy weotstex bridge, Mass. is Visiting her annt,| Ralston Sherman of Hartford ham is eves hae returned home and is| rangements Being Made for Sunday| “Mrs. Bert Baker, who has been car- | Sabin & Russell were at Savin Rock | W, S FRRc o yroors has gone to|, GUests from out of town ehis week | Mrs Albert Robinson. been spending a part of his vacation greatly benefited. School Picnic. ing lordher :)fuh(-‘r ;{lu‘ D‘H)sl “_a‘?;(,'r ',f fl"fl?fl‘{;‘:fi; »80-“‘"" spent the week- | North Adams, Mass., for a visit. h:;e:e-r Mslln- Eemeraida hfugnn- .n‘a“ Bm‘t'd:lnym\'\’;;‘:‘:":;:om Saturday “’l\;l‘u‘.“"x"yw3’3'1”:-‘”: i rthe altidens - Notes. Rev. Mr. C T o Barars, ™ s VINAEE 3 3 With Worcester friends. Miss Nelife Chandler and s, Wil- | 310, Touteg Breot & ™ insos | | Misscs Nellle and Hihel Perking of | Wellx of Sonth Woodstock are Kuests B Miaeirat Groen sna har aister, | ine rainit e m b e TV A e o Taoe & oy Mrs. Ella Brennan and Miss Bren- | liam Mathewson were in Worcester on | £255 of Putnam. w o L iBwood, M A Tenant TiRttors Loe Bav TR, T Sho on Ripley M Mise Lucs Williams who have beer | the pulpit on Sunday in the absence of [ Mrs. E. L. James and son Roy were 3 i Cruff: Rev. and Mrs. Samuel W. Dike 5 visitors | of Rev. R. Fi. Bherman on Riple k - > Rev. L. B. Curtis, who is taking his|in Burnside Monday nan were w - son frien . and Miss Elizabeth Dike of Auburn-|in this place. ¥red Topliff and family of Occumi goes:s of Miss Lilly Gallup, have ¥e- | litioh. Rev. W. L. Atherton of West| Tarl James has returned home after | Sunday. Miss Mabel Whittaker Weds Spencer| ale, with J. W. Dike; M Lowell — have been visiting Frank Topliff JEgE ta Hartferd. Mr. | Springfield, Mass., will preach here for [ spending a week in Clark's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullan enter: H. Child. and Walton Bates of Hoboken, N. J. WESTFORD. Deer are becoming rather more e e e Mo 2o |the next two Suhdays, the serviceto - tained their brother form Stafforaville| pu.eqay arternoon at 3 o'clock. at|with Willlam Bates; Mrs. John Chas uhv. friendly than is pleasing to the farm e of Preston City were Sunday | "3ke Place at hait past 1 o'clock. CLARK’S CORNERS on e the home of her uncle, Dwight Whita- | and children of Brooklyn, with Mr: Mrs. and Mrs. James Chism of Sche- | 7% 86 they are fecding on beans and of - and Mrs. Danicl Gray. | | paev. Mr. Curtis occupied the Putnam i Collar Bone Broken. ker, Miss Mabel ~ Whittaker was| Nathan Chase: Rev. W. B. Bates of [ o ot WNOMY® JRmOL G B SUUC- | otler crops Mrs William I Allyn and two chil- [ J¥PUSL church laet Sunday morning | gocial Affairs of the Week—Summer| The son of John Coffey met With|ried to Spencer H. Child. Eben- | Mystic with Mrs. Calyin Munyan, and | oi(y"'My) and Mrs, Charles D. Chism, o @ren have been spending several daya | “nd, 15 to sup 1e Spring Hill churc St a serfous accident, breaking his col-|ezer and Marion _ Carpenter of | George Burgess of Clayville, with D.| o 0 BOLTON NOTCH BN Mis. Allyn's sunt. Mrs. Orrin {°°Ft DEREAN. L o o Lo 2 lar bone by a fall, caused by Roger | Putnam, cousins of the groom,| W, Burgess. Mrs. Emma Carpenter and a friend Stoddard, of Fisher's Island. Lakeside this weap s oas moeld 8t} Robert Jennings of Newfoundland | Willlams running iato him. were flowers girls, and Chaun-| The Ladles' Aid society of the Con-|gom Chariton, Masm, visited Mrs.|Plums Being Shipped to Hartford Fuests thofe, Sehilc L z’“op::‘“‘(’ i e Tiidey was 1o town -August Mrs. Florence Joslyn has returned|cey S. Child of this place, brother of | ETegational church have voted to fur-| ngrpenter's mother, Mrs. H. A. Fast- 9 WATERFORD o S hnere, while the opponents came | 0 e hought the Broperts owned by | from Niantic to spend several weeks (tha groom, and Mahion Whittaker of | NiSh an outside light at the entrance | ZErPeTUET JINUICT s Isks.. D1 | with her mother, Mrs. Oswald Street.| Worcester, brother of the bride, acted | Of the church, for the convenlence of | i . yrgien Cole of Allentow b oo croquet and tennis contests; [Mrs. H. C. Whitford. oh e welang 4 4 hich Miss Sadle Howard of New York n ies— | T v, swimming 2 Mrs. L. H. H wett spent Thurs- as ushers. The ceremony Was per- nse who attend the mestings w1 is visiting at her uncle's, v P -5 . e S Freshinty racés; Thursday, baseball, awarding of| Miss A. Faye Darrow of New Lon- |- = In the presence of some fifty Telatives .l"r""; o Lo m“:;;';:“"l‘)' A. Olin Griggs has gone to Hartford | o son o B Howara® ¢ " rizes and refresh . O don is visiting at E. E. Chapel's. = and friends. e bridal couple were i " | where he is to take a bride, Miss Jessle a Mr d Pltkin of H Nichols of West Neck were guests of |} oves PEOPIS and those of mature years T aE LA Item sroom is the son of Julige Clarence H. | ¢8UNg address on Sunday evening on S TR g TR PR New London friends Wedresday. # < B S Winifre ; “hild of this place, and th: vas | Moral Victories Won and Waiting. . 11 | 8Teat pleasure and an immense amount | Raciot and child, Miss Winifred Rourke Child of thie pimos, and the bride was | 70 o ip abroa Mrs. James Porkins end two chil- |5¢ tun was experienced. ang friend, all of Willimantic, Mrs,| Master Willls L. Bennett visited his|formerly a popular teacher in town. - G. V. Towne and Miss Lucy IoLLAND co[]NlY_ e R Ted ' ent Friday as the guest of P L : Towne took a 250-mile auto ride re- dren_=p ¥ Mrs. Eilen Wells s staying with Mra.| John H. Kelliy and son, Raymond, and | cousin, Paul J. Ourpenter of Plain- | After a short wedding trip they wili|Towne took u 250-mile auto ride re- Hartford - Mr. and Mrs. A T. Avery, as also | pelle Yq Miss Annie MM i occupy a heme in Lancaster, Ma: z Mre. Leander Biclestons and son Wil- | Doue, 0% - e ks iss Annie McMahon of New Haven. | field on Tuesday and and went over | Seuny \& "o, i Lancaster. of Wallingford. First Selectman M. M. Howard was B i Sieis of o ok Dax vom vl g @nl S ebis soiew Harse calied on | e hemnlT i i s« L B 2o2rn Chazies night ts the suest of GURLEYVILLE i Andover. Varmon. and Hartiord re. Emme Rose of Manchester is i e g i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. rs. Mary Dean of Providence. = sendiy on business for the town. #he guest of Mrs. Willlam Green Toerie vl *‘\\';5(‘31;";:;&25 spending the summer her their beautiful country seat on Hick- NORTH STERLING Judge Tsaac Mills of New York call- | Large number Attend Funeral of Mrs. | Miss Mary Crous had a numbs Mrs Arthur T. Avery and Misses [eor Ang. 13 at Roseiand’ pars. * mroen In Honor of Paterson Guests. ory Hill. Mrs. Miller is a daughter of ed on Miss Ellen D. Larned this week. | Lugy Farrar—Summer Visitors in|(10nds from Hartford at her home Arline and Dorothy Avery were LOg- | Wright and Harry Wells have charge Mra. Allen Jewett entertained on |of the late Edward Jenks and a half- | Mr. .na Mrs. H. A. Cleave Sttt dnataiiy - Monday unld Tuesday ; - e B clsitors last Monday. of the eports. {he evening of ‘August th in honor of | siater of Mrs. Levi Baker of this| New Jersey—Old Homs V. TERLING sow, o R e St W s Les Fred o o ss Jda Sanger and Mildrad Wells | Mrs. y_an he Misses Chandler | PIAce § 4 3 ford ' Mrs, Fannle $ord Tuesday looking for berries for |are visiting Mr. Sherman's and Van Houten of Pate: N. J. Superintendent H. F. Williams and| apr o 5. f ver,w Miss Lila Gimonds from Willimantic |yeturned ~to Hartford 1 gy Houth Coneneny, Sherman’s family dn | 8ng En e maay with his | family have moved into the Pretty Mt- | canme hoce from Suwukce o Sonng | Large Attendance at Cresoent Park Wi REhas Dosae Ovec Endey. o ¢ e e aitnesd Mrs. Mary A Littlefield was the | Miss Gladys Shaldon ls home again | family at his cottage here. tle cottage belonging to Mrs. Hattie| and bought the Burrell Hill place, and Pic) e Aot at O I, Conante - lasy In Manchester. s guest of Graniteville friends Tuesday |after a_short stay in North Attle-| Mrs. Doty and Miss Ada Chandler | M, Miller. who lost their home by fire }ast March, Miss Elisa Langer 18 visiting rela- | F. “Atkins is shipping a fine lo§ last. boro and Providence. left for* their home in Paterson, N. J The much-needed rain has done a|have gone to New Jersey and will not | The picnic of the M. E. Sunday| Aies EUza Lang o ‘plums to a Hartford wholesale Mrs. Charles Hibbard, Mrs. Charles | P. B, Foster and H. E. Wells went to| Monday, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. | §0od deal of good to vegetation; but| return. They have the sympathy of held Iast Saturday at Crescent | t/Ves in New Haven. s cplume 1H 5 Lamd and Dwight Robinson of Willl- | New Haven by automobile on Monday, | W. C. Oliver. wells, brooks and springs are vVery|ail hers in their great loss. They leave | Park, ‘was largely attended. BSRSey ke Afmuis foom Wilimantle yhonss mmatic were guesis of Mrs. Mary A.|returning Tuesday evenin low, and we need more rain. e it of ey et e John Babcock 18 entertaining | Preached a stirring sermon Sunday Littlefield at Ocean Beach on Wed- NORTH WODDSTOCK A’ huckleberry fever accompanied by | them better success in the future. her two nieces from Norwich, morning on Repentance and Regenera- EAST WILLINGTON 3 EAST WOODSTOCK - black tongue has struck the Plains. Mrs. Arthur W. Logee and children| Miss Helen Burke of Willimantic was | tion. He will preach n[.fln.naxl“.un» Charies Mossbioker and daughter Picnic of the Child Family Well At Mrs. F. L. Bennett was a Plainfield | o¢ Dantelson visited at George C.|& Buest of Mrs. Dennis Dougherty last | 42, August 14. The YOUPAL servias. in Mr. and Mrs, Fred H. Ten Eyck of Rosie were in New London Wednes- | picture Card Shower for Postmast vy Well A% lvisitor Tuesday with her sister, Mre.| gpooner’s last week: week. the evening was led by Mlss Arlene |y, ‘yori have returned to their home £ day.. = Postmaster— tended. H. J. Carpenter, at Sunny View cot— | Mre. John Wood Is entertaining her| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker have been | Dunham. after making their parents, Mr. i J. 3. Chappell is greatly improved ans for Union Picnic. o s e hho tatly sl rae children and grandchHdren frem Paw- | Spending a week at Oak Bluff. Funeral of Mrs. Lucy Farrar. Mre. J. Osborn, & visit i B & severe tineas he picnic of the Child f: y was| Mr. and Mrs. Levi Baker and broth- | tucket and otebr places. She has sev-| Mise S. Louise Parsons of Thomp-| The funeral of Mrs. Lucy Farran | Mrs. Baldwin's daughter and grand- - i Arthur drich f Provi W a at P Fact Vi o A pair of very fine deer were unin- | Arthur ich _ of rovidence is|held Wednesday at Pond Factory, onler, Willard Baker, were in Plainfield | enteen visitor: sonville is the guest of friends here. | wife of Benjamin Jarrar, was held at | daughter are yisiting her on the exe wited guests of A S. Brainard at his J" = {'fi, ";' vacation with his father, m-} site 'of a carpet factory located | Ties Miss Clara M. Spooner has been vis- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Belanger and two | her late residence last week Monday, | Congressman Holt place, ! Pole-bean patch the other day. “Mlirs. Chavies af Faniss ottr B e . O, e of the FARRE RS et lting relatives in Danfelson the past|children are visiting in Beecher Falla [ Rev. J. k. Roberts attending. Buriai( ~Harold Cushman ls getting betier i —_ — tie i e Broilie % . s 1o o weelk. t was at Storr: The deceased leaves eorge ridges. is also Improving £ HADLYME everal days Tant weok. | LR IN Lol .ty Wers grefent to RAWSON A G. Denison ana family of Moosup — S uavana, - five " wisters . ana thres sigwiv- GRS E T BT : N o Stay apent Sun | St Dt of tarsiand i cating | Guests a¢ the Pond Lily Farm Dure | Hbeniot SHoreness, che AR POMFRET CENTER e et " ™10 | wiich: Uena Haste | 15 ans. Bhds oy ..i.,.,:“ at '"-g *;w, V:‘—kE;:Rwre- o onylecni ol rugsist Hannis-| on bl fHends In towh. it Brovidence| NG the Week—Personal Mention. e T e Mrs. Wendell P. Brown and daugh- | Hanks, are rasidents of Mansficld. Tho fi;‘;;”’l";f;':“_;;"mfir'“‘y“_ e sentatives at Savin Rock Dinner. & g onny Mrs._Tyan of i ter. Mary, of South Orange, N. J., are | funeral was largely atten y rela- ays fail. ! od BaTgasier Soorke O Robbippae|ere Fisitne the Musea Biston | Guests. st \the Paad Lily serm forf ! ONECO. thr, Maey, ot Souih Oranws foners) was Jaraely atiended by roln | MAGES COAION W 1a' Biadord. hie The old James Clapp house Is being | Were sung. Tweo dusts by Mrs. Phebe torn down to make way for a new | Hanks and Mrs. Nellie Conant, and the . e o fare went to the|rriends gave him u post card shower,| N. Y. and Miss Mary Adams of Prov- | the week were Mr. and Mrs. Joshua |y ;cal People Attend Camp M : bullding. other by Mrs. . A. Walker and Miss B Sy o R on numbering 137. idence are gu of Mrs. Matilda | Yeomans of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. reade. ng at e = Pike has been entertaining his | Morge this week. i Y. i Y eo- rang Iym N. Y.. were here in their auto jast - T3 rank Yeomans and Miss Pearl Yeo. e o deceased w om - F% visitog Mrs. Perine's brother, T T tokes o e s o Wi S eiusnter | mans of EMetiord, kuf Mimer Crisgh| | Misy Aunie NECGRusll ts wiaiting |3 D ey e e tteh: eitwione Festing.: ana nad | IR TR e A aeatian, Barring. B i e rs g n B - South Manchesier. Mrs. J. E. Doughei 2 peop! ing her power for : Mrs. FL I Way is seriously il wlle Child family reunion was held | George Jeane has purchased a pair| ~ Sumner Hillard and Amos Stone | “fhe Misses Nis ot of Darby. Gt | ant e nied o o B et | Reaiing. Wbe’ came o~ Gurieyville G . It Allen Lewis ot Middietown was in B R N s SOOI RSOl Of Wlan Gordon spent Saturday in Norwich limantic| 20, Visiting thelr sunt, Mrs. Frank | Wilbur and Lyman Fitts. Instrament- | some ften years ago and fitted up a ombauit's Town Tuesddy e Aa T =3 enry Kenyon was & mantic | Carpenter. al selections were given by Louise|home. While apparently in good - g Siss Jennie McNamara of Norwich | “oied the dav's outing. caller on Saturday. “Miss Clara Vaughn Is the guest of | Fite T " | health she was stricken with paralysis. s visiting Mrs. Fred Beebe. B Sioiens refutueX SMonNy ABINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phillips are|y, Ella Wilcox. iy drea g.‘.‘;”v'.,';';“.',‘,‘;;."",,‘:;.,‘"‘,:, Death occurred four weeks from the . sam L. L_Brockaway, John Hall, E. Hart imball hospital, where taking a few days' outing at Crescent| Rev. S. Thutcher and wife returned | ple, Tce cream and cake were served | Ume she was taken ill. Her husband derw Wolf Den Grangers Attend Webster Geer. G. Simpson 'and Henry Parker, | o UNderwent an operation. for ap- ity *" | Beach. Sk home Tuesday. and dancing followed. hag the sympathy of the community, who ‘Bave been representatives of th= 2R - rs. Ruth M. Baker has returned | TLeon Barr is home for a few days. R nold Potter was a suest at H. . town, attended the Legisietive's club Picnic at Roseland Park. Wolf Den grange was well represent. | 12, SOUth Swansea after spending a| Rev. §. Thatcher attended the funeral PLAINFIELD e o Bunduy. dimner at Smvin Rock on Wednesda The Sunday school will join With|ag at the grange plenic held at Bates | cmepeys With her daughter, Mrs. L. C. | of James Dixon last Wednesday, Miss Arlene Dunham has been a 3Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of New |South Woodstock in a_union picnic at ! o0 o : Stocking. Mrs. Annie Foley was in Providence| .. . a1 o"mroors ana mana | EUSSt of relatives in Chaplin for a few da; YLondon are at L L. Breckway's for el Erive R roater, Mane Frank Phillips was a recent Provi- Foih several weeks. X P iias " Alice Stders 1 expected to re- | o Yt Nellie Kent of Clinton, Mass. | dence visitor. - i "D.'S. Kenyon and Miss Flor- |Ashley are spending & week at Fran- Melvitle Danlels bas returned from | turn *Sunday from Ellaworth, Kan., | o0 b ahomeion whe rag momn ot s | , Charles Phillips of Plainfield was In | ence Thatcher were In Moosup Wed- | conia. N H. onth with Mrs. Robertson on Long & twe weeks' stay at Cape Cod and [where she has been visith tattves | o C: Er Grosvenor, who has been at the | town Tuesday. sday. Mrs. Nella Bradford and family | Iy E 5 ey for more than v, . = | DAxeevall hospiial for some time . "Mrs. Horace Hathaway returned |00k an auto trip to Chaplin last Sat- Tt ana Mrs, Charies Chapman sn- SRS Warner snd daughter | Mrs. G. L. Upham left Tuesday to| paj A i st s s 2 home Monday night. e tertained Mrs. Chapman’s parents, Mr. ot Mm 3B Warnors viait her notis, vercit et Dediams and | P06 & trained nurse, ol WOODSTOCK VALLEY nosyeral local people-aitended camp | oty ‘of August at H. B Lesters | AP0 Mre. ENl Weeks. from Wesitord and Mvs Alger of v 3 enten, hirrerd are | Sydnev at Revere, Mass. low caring for her mother, Mrs. War—| Local Men at Legislative Reunion. | moanes di) = nd Mrs. H. M. Bushnell hav been guests of friends in town this STAFFORDVILLE ss Helen Polland is spending the their daughter. Mrs. Walter | A party of ten or more are planning | ren. Baker: who 1o il a troiley trip to Mt. Tom Thursday. v i Bese Meagrioce of Pidoks _Mrs. Ellen Horton, who has been liv- | Miss Maude Leorard has arrived at tym N T 15 AL Mrs G B. Hawe | tas Sand, Mis Arthur G. Morse spent | ing in Danielson, has returned to hor | her summer home here. WEST W0O0DSTOCK — thers. Warite s ity former home here, the Dennis farm. Mrs. G. P. Briggs has returned from Alta Dodge has been visiting | Sunday-school Pionic to Mashapaug SRR Elsste Belfes of Brookiyn 1 A. J. McGorty is entertaining friends | New Haven. accompanied by her| Merwyn Kirkpatric of New York is|her friend, Miss Florence Eley. inn. B St Mavie Sode CHAPLIN s, | from Providence. danghter, Mrs. Emily Butler. visiting his mother, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Ervin Wilcox have ra- = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of Ten- | Preuss. ASHFORD Mrs, Anna Ballard, who has been turned to New Haven after visiting |, .. pare, £ i £ HOWARD VALLEY nessee, Fred Flannery af Far Rock-| Miss Edith Chace of Providence vis- spending. ral weeks with her et Mes. Joho Halls. Auto Party from Plainfield—Repairing away, N. Y., and Henry Vroom of St.|ited her sister, Miss Lulu Chace, at Recent Sales of Real Estate. fece, Mrs. Martha Goodwill, returned el Dam at Mill. Mrs. L F. Hawkes and son, Clayton, [ Louis, Mo, ‘arrived at Aller W. Ken- | Knelm, over Sunday. to her home in Waltham, M last - GRISWOLD = visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Fitts in Bris. | yon's this ‘week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morse made a{ Mr. and Mrs. o-or‘o 1. Richards of | week. : - Mrs. Joseph Noyen, Mrs. Nella Brad- | ol Conu., over Sunday. Mrs. L -P. Briggs _entertained the|business trip to Hartford and Plain- | Providence are at The Outlook for a [ s Lina Booth who has been - ford, Miss Alice Bradford, John and Boarders at the Curtis tavern are| Clover Circle on Wednesday ville the first of-the week. week. spending & number of weeks with Gardner, who was tak- | Cecil Bradford and Fred Weeks, all of | Mr. and Mis. fohn Omera of New Ha- W. S Kenyon and Miss J. Loulse| Mrs. E. T. Perrin and Mrs. Harry E. M. Grant has purchased a tract of | Mrs. Hubbard in Wal Mass, re- il Sunday morning, is|Plainfield, formed an auto party that|ven, Mr. Y. S. Curran apd family ot | Kenyon spent Sunday in Putham. Buck have ben spending the week in|land from E. E. Weeks. turned home last week. fmproved. spent last Saturday at W. B. Gallup's. | New York. A. H. Eldri<ge attended the legisla- [ New Haven. John Miliken is very feebie. The Sunday-school of the local this place en- Charles E. Ross Ia taking ad tage - tive reunion in New Haven on d- M Earl B o ‘has purchased ""Im.,. S o The T Wt S SRR | n v e e o Bt T e it George Smith Bace e e Ty Musuapase " for dug o oy M relatives [ river to repair the dat at his mill at mitentinry for 18 yecars for hav- Dr. Cooper and family of Springfield Miss Ella . of Baker of North Windham | (Saturday.) The bus lefl the church > IHAS. 26 D400, South Chaplin, which, was _partly en $1.15. wvieited P. A. Cooper the past week. Knelm for a o Spaik Mguw with friends here. g "'Y'“"‘"‘ ‘9‘ l“‘"- Connestionts