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and. Johy ot Providence ure llpendln‘ TQ *|n f ‘the court, Miss Marion| - / 3 e hal ¢ B YN : FROM TWO STATES |t i Sctis] | WNDHAN [oee o oot b iy oo [ e N B S E L, | Re the well served lemonade. ; y . . n o Marti : i Mrs. Daniel L. Brown of Minnesota | ThETRT TUCRRGD e S served at & stand by the Visiting Relatives —J. Benjamin | goston spent a few days with Mrs Weteear end of the court. Percy A. » ous x- n g 1 B ily Reunion. / Westcott Appointed to Maryland | Eloise Charter. had this in charge. Mrs. G 3 - - 5 NEW LONBON COUNTY. |..iriauscs,disins, e, Soron (i et ,,fl:..seghz:m S | ey s 2as oy o 2 ! Sl S s B - v g | Helen Sharpe served ice cream on the R 3 - - e e o T iine Dol [1awn. . Fancs articles, aprons and s |Bdward Billings, . . = recently visited Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Daniel L. Brown, formerly Sarau | | STAFFORD. 0LD MYSTIC Flire. Az variety of practical articles were sold P on has at - Fana ‘Foster J-m B Stetson and “called upon | Kendull' of this ‘N.l'clvhut for yoare| | 4 Miss Cynthia Fowler and Master | on the verandas. . A food sale was one | V3 5. Kelsews o~ o o 0 other friends in a residen ernon Center. | Frank Patten Knocked Down by Bioy~ = Miss May Shepard of Willimantis, & Siinn." 1o Visitig Sr. and Mrs Amos S e AP LR . Mare ®icnic and Sccial Eve g in Honor cf | Courtland Fowler were in Norwich omjf Of the features of the fair. Bntertain- |\l \ito m Barstow are spending a | ies. L S S bun visiting | former_teacher Center school, | Kendall and other local rzlatives, nients were given in the barn duri Guest from Troy—Local Young Lady Ml{f"),_ % e 2 the nttanov: and evening, includ!:: ek on C‘i’f Cfifi e Mrs. Starr. - has vmuhu Lewis Searle. ., the Week. Wins in W. C.-T. U. Medal Contest. | . nut of her mother, Mrs, E. T, Fo singing, reading and dancing. A feat- | €O and Mrs. Henry Veir, Mre J- — S, Jrving Prink was & visltor in Wor- FUNERAL. R e 3 = B ocarte: sihes AR TS ure was u snake charmbrs dance miven | W; Marshetlc and children and Miss SOUTH KILLINGLY cesier on' Saturday. plocir -t Mine Mabel Park s at Crescent " Mr. and Mrs Charles Q. Eldredge ) Uoooy- _ 3 by irs, F. E. Nofworthy. Edward S, | Masy Lynch went te Narrsgansett Mrs. Eben Holden of Boston with Mrs. Alfred Wilde. Beach. 2o : ehleciatren: TRy, | Angiit 1o the LEFFINGWELL ~ Cleveland as Josian Alien: Cloveiand | PiSE on Monday for three weeks. |jacob Pidge, Lively at-90—Poisonous|her daughter, is visiting her parcuts, | The funeral services of Nancy Iilza- [ M slloward Calmer of Joliet, 111, Ie giber membes of the O M. A clu Hastings s an up-to-dats Aunt Sa- |,k DUSTN TENON, G128, Deen Black WassoFreak Kittan M, 400 Mra Do Witk CoTRTK et o | B Wilds, wite of Algred Wilde. amed | thg £USEt SEMRE. I8 C, ey, mor of “hei t. Judse Wilis 8 3 3 B Jarey as a Mellin's | e ] . ¥ e £+ sde v enry . a family of New E Heaton, of Tros. N. ¥. he \rter. | Auto Parties on Pleasure Trips—Henry [ ifood Baby and Henry Street as a New- | Mothers Mrs. S C. Fentom, returns to| 0 Cor= o ded the fu. | 1P {0 Providence and partonk of one | pital ot Putnam last Friday after a | YOk are guests of Mrx. Eugene (/Neil E Zoon was devated to @ picnic in River Paimer Improving. port Belle' caused mueh merriment. | (SF, noTe ! d r neral ot her toudm, B . Baker, ai|0f the famous shore dinners such as | erlous operation, were heid In the| Mr and Mre Clevoland of Hartford View. park with cemp fire and b, e Missers; Frank Phillips and _Arthur | (Sgtardas). - Visiting in | Danleison - Wedhesday. M. Buker,|theY, furnish at Fields Point. - Congregational church of this. village | ATe the guests of Mrs Sarah Squires Pat. After partaking of an anpet Benjamin Rackett of New York call- | Roberts put their machines and time| .o S8 GfER O Who was a hrakeman on-ths New York | ,L¢¥s S Palmer and wifc of Man-|on Monday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Sterns | Willlam Conilin of Pittancld in vis ®upper there was singing and a di. |ed on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leffingwell[at the disposal of, the societ e M sser White of Sbuth Coventry | And. HaTtford railrond, was run over |chester Conn. are the guests of Jr.|of Putnam ofclating. Burial was in | 1ling hix parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conk yerting cake walk around the camp [and Mr. and Mrs. John Ross recently. IR AR were. recent guests of Mrs. Albert|at Westport Aug. 14th. His home was | 273, Mfs. James C. Palme: Eyergreen cemectery, Central Village. |!in. #ice. At early evening the company | Mrs T. C. Lefiingwell and her aunt, CENTRAL VILLAGE oss N s Vine R. Franklin and wifc cnjoved | Al who knew Mra Wilde wers im-| Harley Dimock of Madison. e, is Teturned to the River-View mansion. | Mrs. Francis Morgan, are spending & Miss Emma Bates s spending the | Hartwell Shippee is at home this|the sea breezes at Saconmet the past | pressed with hér quiet, beautiful char- | ¥pending hix vacation at hin home Svhere the remainder of the eoverins {week at Short Beach, Branford. Bosi R IThAdmnce Rt Eadture s Cons | wedk to Nee Hasknehive. By week. acter, Miss Margaret Glover has returned Swas given t» music and socia! inter- | Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Whiting of s Sy e ey e one to North- | Misses Neva Barlow and Gladys| [Edward H. Davison of New Britain Goes to Maryland College. from w visit with friends in South Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beebe | _ cert—Worsted Company’s Mit! Work- | ¥ Sone: spent the week end and Sunday with Woodstock Cattage Party. P 5 el ke & cast Harbor, Me., for two weeks. Jacques are spending their vacation at ¥ J. Benjamin Westcott, A. B, M, - Prof. v A started the last of the week for an auto| "ing Overtime. Mrs. Fred Thompson'and child:en of | the shore. his mother, Mrs. Lydia M. Davison, | of yale, has been engaged as hbad in- | Mi#s Lucy Mathews of Hartford is . William G. Park recently en- |irip up to Lake George. - = & now upwards of 94 years of age. structor of ths English department and spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs s acques and Carl- tertained frieads 4t his sumier cot- | Henpy Paimer of Rainbow, formeriy| Eimer Ryder of Rehobeth, Mass, is | HoLmantic spent Tuesday with Mrs.| James Day, Merril Facaucs and Chri- | ™ Mrs. Hoyt Parks of Chatham. N. ¥ , | Teosctor of the Bnelinh department &nd | 575, soush @ge Seaview in the Buenetts Comers | o this place, is able to sit up after an| visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al- x and Mrs, Wilfred Dixon and daughter | 207 Harold Andrews of Boston Is spend Sistrict. The Buests were Mr. and |{liness of four weeks. pheus Ryder. Aoiss Eno has gope to her home in |Mngly pond. ork clearing about-the | Of Worcester have viaited Mr. und Mrs. | colvas” his mastor's Thigrar voi past | Ing his vication with bis parents, Mr Afrs. Quiney MeGuire, Ritchie McGuir Mrs. Robert Champlin and daughter| John Sheldon, a teacher in the Uni- | " Migses Mary and Dorothy Larrabee |attractive house of Pe’cy Bliven. L W. Chapman. Mr. Dixon joining his | June at Yale. and Mrs, John Andrews. Miss Mamie McGuire, Mrs Wilcox. | Helen and Mary Higgins and Mildrad| versity of Virginia, has been visiting wife on -Sunday. X Rev. Charles M. Reed of Fast Lym SMrs. Laura A Pickering, Charles M. | Grandy spent Wednesday with Mrs. J.| his parents Mr. and Mrs Samuel | pen imantic were guests of Misses Active at 90. *Sunday afternoon John . LitchfieM | o Sanepal News. will preach at tho Baptist charch nexe Tamphere and Charles Kinnev Ive | (' Lemngwell. Shetdon. o -| 3Jacob Pidge, South Killingly's oldest | returned to his home in Providenca. Mre. Benjamin Piks of Oaklawn, R | gn4ay at 10,45 4, m. and in the ater Tom, and cake were served durin iends have received postcards the| " Aire George Noble of New London | 63 i vordisan Engagement An. |LCSGnG NaS b0 for recovered trom a |""Frank Lamb and wife of Frovidsnce ‘C-h.;{;‘.“;"m‘fi'~!h};°'g_’:l‘ B ernoon. pist week from C. M. Geisthardt, who ted at Mrs. Esther Grover's Mon- - |broken hip as to bz able to walk from | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs “ Mrs. Annle B, Koogle of Sprin Miss Eldredge Won. + With his' brother and brother-in-law | day. . Mrs. Grover returned to New nounced. his home up the hill to view My, Bllv- | Georse L. Swoet the firat of the wesk. | g fre Arthur O, Topliff and daughter | o LoV A0S B N May Moasly o e ey nehe | through the 3 | Mrs. Cosmer Young Mrs Saral Dyer | Hartford have annéunced the engage- | %ld: but- 2 2 .| Mr. and Mrs, Kilium of Thom fhend Giadys Olmstead and Blanche | e Sunday echool will have a plcnic] and dayshters and. Mra. ArnoM Fenner | mont of thele danehter: Arlime Lot o | Miss Lydia Vost and Miss Evelyn Ten- | DoV, Mr. Bierns of Buinam Wit 0c: | oiija“and Byron. Tracy of Manchestsr ia & gold medal contest vnder ihe |at Gardner Lake Wednesday, the 24th | of Providence were guests of friends |and I R Servias of Newburs. N. .| Rev. ¥o M. Blackmar oid not, leave | nfkoh of Union Hill, N. J. and Martou | SER7 (00 PR gL the ConaTemational| roe’ uenty of Mr. and Mrs. 1y o . Leadis S eliit das Mios Yeozas % : = New - | Skinner of Brooklyn, N. Y. g BRI oo tie wers accom- SALEM Miss Qulle. Wilbuir has feturncd: from | amm. o o o i, WinG-f pecied to do The H. Y..F. U wis led by Miss| o Bev, B ¥. Talmedge was called to|dones S L, 3 by Mra, Jeptha M. Olmstoa: Providence and viclnity whero she has || The ladiss of the Congrezatinal | Mrs. Charles Fiske, Mrs. P. Stewart | jrene Minott, subject, “Do_You_lLes [ Qhio the early part of last week by the | | Wir oud Mig GEouEs Lafiun s . aniea : . Lightning Damages Rogers House— | been‘spending a few days at the shore. | church are preparing for their annual |Misses Dora Fiske, Hlla Long, Pthel(God Plan Your Life?” A short Bible | 68! e g Mrs. 8. Willlams in Sturbridge ove Miss Eildredge Won. s vl S Dewey Seguin, little son of lsracl | fair and_supper. Fiske and Master Carlton Fiske en-|reading was held and Miss Sarah Sunday 8ghool Picnic. Sunday ) P The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- Good Work on State Road. Seguin, has’ been seriously jii Miss Carrie_Keeney of Montville js|Jo¥ed the last day of Green camp|Lisec of New York, who is a mission{ The annual outing and picnic of the | " Injured in Collision, tist ehurch met Wed Mr. _and M Sheridan Walker of | the guest of Mrs. George Keeney. meeting at Green, R. I. They report | worker in.that city, occupied the time | Congregational Sunday school was held Frank Patten was knocked down last Svith the president r AMisses Rena and Helen Rogzers, | Now York, are visiting at Henry . Mrs, James Baker and aughter of | the crowd very small this year. in relating her experiences in her work. | in ‘ebb's ve on Saturday o 8 Crumb. _ Slughters of iMr. st Mis. Ul Rusc | ypliage: > 5 Now London are st Col W & Chape | Miss Hotchiies has returnsd after a |3 ‘vood attendance was had and aii ekt Tive Sombers of the arhoor weps | Sunday evening by a bicycle. ‘Br. Pa Briefs and Personals. ers. are il 3 al| Mrs. Eliza Miller has returned o | pell's. short visit at her brotH farm. Wwere rhuch interested. conveyed to the picnic grounds by |len's arm was diclocated. He was at Mre. Charles Q. Eldredges. Mrs v | ’“'w and 1PY=_ Ernf;fl\_F. nogsn an | Hartford ‘after a 'visit at the heme of Miss Drew of New London, who has Poisonous Black Wasps. The Brown family held their annual | motor boat and team. All spent a most | tehded by Dr. . L. Smith LCheesbro and Mr, and Mrs. Hurry #8n Gorton Rogers of New Lamlon see{oy:s Sioh A= Carey. been at the inn for a week, has returned | A. A. Jacques and Winser Barlow |reunion on Tuesday. erijoyable day. N waix s yo spending a week's vacation at eheir | V3G SUSE S CATEY. e been | home. _ Th antic . 1 B p 3 - wh 3 got stung the first of the week by the e Col. Daniel Putnam association | George Shepard of Willimantic is BOLT N oy o e I jaughter | SPending several weeks at the Willi- | Miss Hall has returned to Norwich | black aaps which are doing o much | held their yearly meeting on Wednes- | visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harold Mer- *‘Lfio i Amy Rix d 2] mantic camp sround, has reiurned: tn |after a week’s visit with Mrs. E. W.|extra work in South Killingly this|day, and at the noon hour the Ladies | ritt. Charles N. Loomis' House Struck by fiis were amons those who aitent Wednesday evening the concert giv 3n Central hall, Mystic. for the bene ©f the Mystic Improvement society. e o Neragondon nre VISit- | her home here on account of Ui health. | MaGuire. Wweek. They seem to be more poison- | Aid of the Baptist church upon request After Law Violators. Claiinthg = Thailbn’ “Mebts’ ~ With Rev. Mr. Blackwell has retnrned to A e I D Swala | Mrs. Florence Mitchell is visiting her | Mrs. Underwood and daughter Iris of [ ous this year than -ver and dart out a|furnished the dinner in their vestry State authorities have recentiy been | gyo » : i = S .. | Vérmont are guests of Mrs. George |sting without any causa for such con- | Which was highly complimented and | investigating the fllegal sale of liquor oting Aceident. nephew, Earl S. Gorton, in Provide: Aount Vernon. Ia., after a visit to M / " ~ London are guests at the homs " i 7 &nd Mrs. William ( s Mrs. Russel Hill has been i the | Potter. @uc a rising vote of thinks was given the | in stores on the west side of the river Judge Wl returned fOr Artist “lll M\,GP_'."";",\(_‘ awick at. | Bome of her —daughter, Mrs. Frank | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin and two| Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley and Mr. | ladles by the association. in Brooklyn. b An Itallan from New York who i« Wednesday to Tro: r spend- epresentative’ B4 M. Ch ck at- | & hghast sons of Pawtucket are guests of Mr.|and Mrs. Ceeley are visitors at the Tu the evening the ladies also guvé i,{fi’ufi.’.‘.‘“.n‘;'.r‘"‘}:';','“,u",l"l‘&: I-'::Ild‘::':_“' Y tended the reunion of lesisiators at| G TUlinghast’ L L |and Birs AL B Harves, fome of ‘A E. Bhillips. an ice cream and cake sale at the par- SOUTH WINDHAM the muzzle resting on his foof, an ing his vacation ai i % Bt o iss Adeline E. Dean of New York |Sayin Bock. o o |been visiling Miss Louise Tifingliast Feast of St. Bartholome et e TR s Jshig famadn, winal whe: el paitodieed, shot_the second tos on his foot. Dr. B :3“}3’&5?‘" o g | aavs recensiy as e guest of her moth- D ko i oVt Wednesday veing the feast of e b S bl el Cottage Party at the Bhore—Union C.|E. (. Moriarty of South Manchesters s s i s, Ja g Fang B S S . Mathewson ond | St Bartholomew, the midweek service ne. vas ealled to dre 3 n at the Dean homestead. ' - |k S tegtri daughters. Misses Ruth and Pauline, | anq calebration of holy commanion wilj | WOk on the new bridge is heid off WOO0BSTOCK i B e T TNes Bestaly iy are stay T \vere Norwich visitors Wednesray. bo held at 1030 a. m. Inetead of on |until A. E. Hall finishes the drawing T wan & recent guest of Mra. John W s A = Lecture and Concert. Thursday, the ustusl day of_his box boards to Sterling. Pansy Band Holds Successful Fair—| A party conststing of Mr. and Mrs.| N2 % re 5 » n «cottage at Riverside farr he most severe thunder storm of Rinaldy - The pzople of South Killingly have| Bishoy Partridge Lectured—Wild . Peckham, Miss Edith Larkham, | Sumner. i and soi Pacey Season pas: ver this on| The lecture and concert Wednes inaldo P. Kenyon of Hartford and » D! 2 shop g i B Rev. Thomas O'Hanlon preached in R b n o anon Tercy season passed over this dection | ening given by Mrs O. D Gilsert | son Irving of Detroit, Mich., have been |BeeR invited to attend church at North | Gaprot Must Be Cut. iow; Frtste kus,— Miss Harriet | o, 00110 et the camp mesting Sun- g of uh;w;; - Bt Satuchay ot t . Thureiey | gaparnoen Jal)'.?ultz o gk Lo Al S A e at E. P. Kenyon's Sterling while they are without a pas- afl‘w?ll, J;i‘m;- l-ul:’hmh George E""':{ day., ’ . rs. arry Cady. o'clocel A he resicence of J. F. - e et 4 Hgg = F N - 2 tor. ar) K BREE Wiiiae E Ferrtes ot Mericen |ors lightitng came in on the tompNens 1A travelling, troupe pltched their | Mra Crosscup of New York ls at Dt | ®5eg witliam Sample entertained her [ 2%, 5. A Woodward has returned ookt Heh beartom & cotians ot Miss Alice King of Springfeld, Mass., n . HAigleios A, n o ent near the bowling aller Monday > Y De et e 8 v das Mrs. eac o weeks, | 18 I town, the 1ves. Tias Deen visiting at the howe of her | wir caring the paper from the wall | [ent near e bon s Alovie Tonrs| Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Pawtucket are |nephew, David Mitchell, and a friend | Emma Fistes at Lord's Point, Stoning. | Suonochontaug Beach for two week Charon i L a8 atruch meother-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Touriece, and burning out the instrument. Al iz 3 at 3. C Tate from Pawtucket. R. I, also Mrs. Ever- | o0 d Mrs., W. C. Card and Mrs. Ceiia_Rood Nantaitis L + York |the telephones along the line were af- | Cabin” to a small audience ett Mitchell (wife of another nephew), were visitors at Mrs. Arthur Clark's tia E Clarence W. Beckwith of ge was done in the 3 y ¢ v Vi o 8 0! o the The Pansy band held their annual =pent Sunday here with his ramil; fected by the storm. The damage was vM"5~ Ly@dia Spicer has gone to th from Danielson, one day last week. on Thursday. Miss Perceil and_sister. Miss |repaired by Lineman Frank Gifford of | Willimantic camp ground. DAYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. v Jott M. [ aix ou (1S ntbok dgwn. ThersoN Miss Frances Kiese was u week end | AP0 & bedroom on the second fioor May d Mrs. A. P, Burns left Mon o K - i 1 £ Meriden, are |the New London office. Misses Rose and Beatrice Seguin s % ternoon. The attendance was larga| . ‘ond] Mrs. Carolina Cook and Miss Lena Elizabeth Percell, o eriden o day afternoon for the Willimantic camp visitor with Miss Elsie Ladd of Cen- | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peogeass. on” Staba’ Roaid and Helen Mathewson were Providence | Hospitality Tendered August Guests— | ground. S24_5 goddly_sum, Wes FeSlised.. Mrw. | -e; Viliage. Cook of Des Moines have been af George Phillips. icha o e 3 visitors Sunda: Local Peopls. Gons AcPlawatiring Miss Rachel Burns is spending her | vilam C. Child has charge of the| ", i;.re Myers has been spending sev. | B¢Dde Johnwon's _— M Fiedler of Buckiana | Steady prozress is being made in the | " Ny and Mrs. Thomas Shannon and Go 9- i band this vear. ' : - ~| . George Whippert of the I'nited - and Mrs Fies Of Buckiand | construction of the state road here. | [ owis Shaw spent Wednesias down ; vacation With frjendy fy’ Trovidanes: ‘William A. Gallup of Norwich spent | ™ St Coleman’s Btation, Mill- | 5,500, avy. hus beon spending » fow § ®re visiting Joseph Avery an? family. | goveral hundred feet are now graded | the Broidonce aror. . Sacne Everett Shumway is spending a few A Freak Kitten. Sunday with his son here. fown, W. X 3 days In_town. % Mrs. Louls Barlow of Newport is |3 e i - FTAded i RIS ainine | G2¥S With Mr. M. D. Stokes. - Mis MR h Tha firet of September Mrs. Frank . ; e PoL e |and ready for the gravel. Few sec M Grdres Toring 15 catertalning -, D A curious freak is to be seen at the| Miss Mary McKee has been a visitor Mrs. F, Sutter of Hudson Y. s ‘wisiting her parents, Mr. and A am Georg: g 3 Miss T p; T o Backus is to move with her family to i e tions of road in the state have required | Mrs Bishop of Veluntown. Miss Jane Colt Champlin is spend- |yom: of J. J. Martin. .1t is a Kitten | in' Judge Holt's family. Feckus fo 00 move with hir amily 10| yeiting. fer dausbter “‘!ml" Framk . Gates ana |the labor to bulld that have beem nec~{ Ny ang’ Mrs. Frank Whiting ana | B2 week with Mrs Jennings of Nor- | having three bodles, elght legs., two| Bishop Partridge, Episcopal bishop or | Willimantic and is ocupy & house | Vyijifam, K. Sumner of Rockville was e".'in:"m" MHGred, of Providuice, | ©5Sars here, as much of the new road | william Benneti, Mrs Edward Raney | “am o o < ¥ tails and one head. Every part of the | Japan, who is passing the summer In|°"\ZPrI%€ Btreet o |4 recent guest of his mothar, Mra. Jane e eniling their vacation with Miss | Soes through selid ledge. There hue | of Jewett City. Mrs. Jane Willlams and | Syt n B ogks Is in Providence kitten is perfect in shape and it is full [town. gave a lecture in Academy hall | oy Lo siptor and husband, Mr.| B Sumner v and Mre. Isabel Neil |Peen mueh cutting and filling along | Niss Jennfe Williams of Lebanon have |, s G 4 Russell has returned from | grown, showing even its tiny teeth and | Wednesday evening on Japan for the | J8/MOE William Ropsrtaon of Beg. Diatiida ey hotmestend, s e entire distance and when complet- | hoen recent visitors at Artiur Wil- | Yisit at Kelsey Point, Conn. claws. Mr, Martin has been offered a | benefit of the Woodstock library. i o G Mg o e o STAFFORDVILLE @t the Holleway homestead. ed i i Sl Do e A % A. Lome Greig was a recent visitor # i i " ” ton. t d that it wi t 1 S St o Brookiyn is the guest is expected that it will be one of | jjame’ Jina A good prica for it, but says he's not| Miss Eleanor H: and s v United With Leoa! Seciet ©f Mrs John ® Spofford at the Sto- |the finest sections of gravel road in | ‘s ‘apa Mrs William Dean were in |3t Worclh Hill ready to sell iting her classmat, iss Edith H. ! ity P 4 Ll B Spoffor: S0~ | e atate s Cheney | n 0t 5. Wi pere F. B. Rollisoh spent the week end z Hall The Baptist Y. P. 8. C. . of Willi- | People on the Move—Spacial Services te Mesrs. Barnes & Cheney|Norwich Thursday attending the re- Death from Diphther; pelyn bomestead % s > g o = = " " e with his family at Wakefleld, R. L b M) mantio united with the society here Mary and Harriet Chipman, |47 Personally directing the work. umion of the Eishteenth regiwent at|™\R g% e 0 Tainot is the' guest of | Rev. V. W. Blackman officiated at| oq e pvii am Mithewson éntertain- | Cunday svening, %: Rev. F..W Gray of KEast Hamptor @aughters of Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Chip- HAMBURG the Buckingham memorial - | Mz {Rutus D Coster the funmeral of the four vear old|of Mrs A G Hibbard and Miss Fuby| Miss Minnie Myers.who accompanied | Visited friends in town iast w of New London, are visiting their = Joseph Jodoin has movéll his family | * Miss Katherine Brennan spent the |daushter of Clifford H. Crossman of | Sanborn. g her father to Riga, Mich., has returned | rs. Lina Booth is wpending severs 3 nts, Mr. and Mr&. Fenjamin = to’ Moosup. 3 week end at Baltic. Foster, R. L, last Wednesday. The fu- J iz weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Allef home. . ¥ Crumb. _ Thursday evening, August 11, a vers | “Mr. and Mre. I Howard C rave | ises Mary and Nellie Kelly are |leral was private. The child died of | o oonay wirs, who have wild carrot | BOWE o iy Raod hes returned to|S. West, in Bennington, Vi ‘William E. Page has moved from a | interesting programme was presented | returned from Willimantic and Mans- | o;jeinie®pogtmaster Brown and family |malignant diphtheria after an ilness | Saopirs O% thoir land are being warn- |, o onard's Bridge after two weeks' visit| Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ormsby ra ed b; h h & tepement in Mystlc to River View |by Prof. Frederick Hyde of Snrinefield, | flefd Center where they have been | 5708 FORHRS of three days. Sahy the STAna Jnrex.(o ot tey PN Y il Tete W . Casd cently commenced keeping house in the votiage. Old aiverc ey Mass. ‘assisied by Mrs. Bigde’ Menter spending their vacation. © N Uice B Fish returned to Mys- |~ Miss Ella Long has been called home Gardner Richardson of the New York| Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Smith and two|ld Tyler homestead senevieve - consi; vocal and i 3 s runni venings s - E % pnd ora e v o nds | o Monson are visiting their cousin, ( liams of Bellows Falis, V't music. Master Hivde is an accom-|until § o'clock some of the time pouls Latonte was iaken lo the | pent Welinasday svening at the lake | Xith his parents:Mr. and Mrs: R. B,|ing Mr e S AT B 5 | Berthe Belcher. % ' T S lead ¢ g Backus hospital at Norwich on Thur. Richardson. has returned, but Mrs, Smith and the of Dwight s,zxz.- .;{3 famil, Ay Plishen ‘”'):;s Sr ongler Mo ape = e children are to make s lengthy visit ’Mr and Mrs. H G. West and twy Deacon anc¢ Mrs. il Beck- way pleages his a Miss Myrton Blanchard left Tues- here. children and Allen 11, West visitel © with are entertaining cousins from the | Mrs. Babeock of New York, a graduate day to join Dr. and Mrs. Rogers on a MOasuP RAWSON Mre. Williams and son of Greeneville | friends in Ashford over Sunday. "-" Morgan of Hartford, a na e O s e O A 4ine | Bay State Candidate to Preach at Sap- | cruise. ‘taking in the boat races st PN i e~ it Troy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Tubbs. | Mrs. W, 8§ layton and Mre. Jan( 5 . o e e Che e iy Dr. Vo tist Church. Marblehead. ‘ vise TroY, | pergonal Jottings of Looal Importance. e e Carpenter have n guests of friendi wve ot Bia . U e L S — Newton Blanchard and daughtes | N. H., Schools—Old Home Comers -~ ophgn “SCOTLAND. in Boston this week. the Mystic W d . 3 Rev. € J. Harding of RBondsville, | Clarie spent the week end with James During August. Dwight Burdick, Abel Burdick and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sanger and soy = Deatisof; MEss Mary. Lord Mass.. will” preach the Bapiist | Blanchard. R — Henry Griggs were in Norwich on|Over Thirty Attend W. C. T. U. Field | S0/l visited relatives in Hartford lasl F MONTVILLE 5 Mrs. Mary Lord passed awey |ciurch Sunday August' 21, as can- | Mr. and Mrs Charles Bidwell of | Rev. . W. Payne of Jewett City oc- | Thuraday attending the reunion of ths | meeting - Mee. . J Whitford's | T 2087, g T | s i Wednesday evening. =~ aged 82 Mrs. | Gidate for the pastorate | Brooklyn, N. Y. speni Tuesday with|cupied the pulpit of the Baptist church | Eighteenth regiment. il 9 re. Jane Word's| Mr. and Mrs' J. ¥. Bannister and rs. A. P. Mitchell and Mies Latimer | Lord had been {ll for a number of Mrs Chamberlain and her nephew | Mr. and Mrs. N." F. Bidwell. last Sunday, the pastor being away on| Mrs. Laura Hough and Miss Ella La- oath. amily moved this week to Nart 11a Return Sept. 5—Handsome Tablet | Weeks of Manchester N. H., have been visit- . F. A Bidwell of Norwich spent | his vacation.~ Sunday evening at 7|tham have been spending a few days oy braham, where Mr. Bannister will sel : Baptist Church M. Sna Mre. S O Resiolds whew| ingday L. M. Ross Y with N F. Blawell o o'clock therewas an open air service | With relatives in Hartford and South| Mr “r’?:u‘muo...:-m it ue up, blackemith shop. = e = . visitors in Middletown last Monday. The annual Ballard reunion was heid | Henry Shumway of Attleboro, Mass., |in front of the postoffice. Rev. Otis|Manchester. ¥ s W y of ‘Colchester an rthur Chandler and George Hel. B ABes P Mitcheil and her niece Flizabeth Brey and Mrc. Bela | a¢ Nichels' grove Tuesday was the guest Sunday of Mrs Mary |Green, pastor of the Methodist church,| AMra. Pred Baker has been antertain- [ 3rs. Fred Tayior ang two children. oar gt B ol e L B is SUniEr Whe Bro trivs returned to New York lasf Miss Lucy Jacobs has been visiting | D. Stokes. was the spesker. There was a large | ing her aunt, Mrs. Pike, of Wauresan, c o r. and Mrs. Fu- |eral weeks in South Coventry ::lx'::h;:‘gr’o; iore July 31 that they | Wednesday. night. 3 .| her sister Mrs. Leonard Mills Albert Barnes of Ashton spent the |and appreciative audience presant. Frank Philips spent Sunday at|&ene Kimball £ Interest in Bervices. Wrere out viewing the Matternorn that| Mrs. William Anderson is entertala-| Mrs George Crosby attended the | week end with Dr. and Mrs. Barnes. Agpointment e Yale Grad. Providence, going by auto. Miss Ruth Chappel of Willimantic fa| po. pober willinms preached an Gday. They expect 1o Teturn home |INE her sister. Mrs. Cook of Hartford.|funera] of her sister, Mrs. Alton, of | Miss Helena Brooks is spending her | . o~ 0o e Harold Cunningham of Eiliott was in | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William M. |, losiing sermon in the M. F. churen i ®mbout the 5th of September. Mrs. Fannle C. Tiffany, wh> ias been | worcester last week. vacation in Hartford. e Sandoratn. & moxanbey and] fown' on: Saturéay Burnham Sunday morning from 24 Timothy 4:1¢ » At the Thureday evening prayer | SPending the summer with her son, re- | “\ra' George N Cummings of West | Farl Shaw of Worcester spent the |& recent graduate of Yale has been| Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phillips have| E. E. Bass and family returned tolyy, n'{ntorest has been shown at thes 3 amesting it was voted to hold the sec- | turned fo Hartford Monday e Bylston was the guest of Miss H. R.|day recently with his sister, Miss [ en€aged as principal of “’;;.‘;‘:"’!;‘:zn' returned from their outing at Crescent| Whiimantic ~Wednesday after spend- | joryices. For the last fow Sundsys e Miss Tessie Harding was -alled to | Linnie Shaw. o P e C Beach. ng severs ays at the home of Mr. d . bunds [l Ssas) chorch rolléall in Septem- 4 . Lewis last week Sha P between 60 and 70 people have besn : 5 1 Hampton by the illness of her sister, | “Seyeral from town are attending th O Y N Fh ccxham, who has ween| . WAlier Darrow s wpénding his va- |and Mrs Hebort s, E prewont. The E. L. service will be held Mrs. Fred Fitts. last week. - s Northfiold 3 M. . 2 cation at Eest Hampton. iss Arline Haskins, who has been e 3 3 Latimer spent from general conference at > T " 3 next Sunday evening Topic, “Go s last week with Mr. Returned to Michigan. Mr. Frank Kenyon and his daushter | EAST WOODSTOCK gpending the summer with relatives Inj Mr. and Mfs. Moses Kenyon were|seriously ill, is somewliat better Reasonable Expectation.” Leader, Mrs Latimer in Roston Miss Zitella Tartch left here Mondsy | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. o o ; = D, e o ame home last Week | South Windham visitors on Saturday.| Master Winslow 8, Gallup is spend- | ™0 o, L orth Sunday afternoon Chapman was the | tor het home in Michigan. Hee broth. | Burgess, Monday. Local People at Ballard Reunion—Pic- | 2nd hag xone to Fkonk o be with her A ing & week at the home of Mr. and|p., "My Willlams will preach at Mt wasst Sunday of friends in Groton. er, the Rev. L. C. Partch, aceompanied Y. John K. Moore preached in nic at Roseland Park. N iiiron oo ok e the atohe of WILSONVILLE ""'-Ax_‘::'.‘;':_ ‘i:"‘“:: '"M“*‘"f;‘;"- Ochepetuck. Unjon 3 Tweive from Montviile attended tbelher as fur as New York. randy Hill church Sunday afternoor = Marcesecault Bros., Is spending two Y. g e =" services at Chesterfield last Sunday af- | Mrs. Webster of Hartford is a st [at 2 oclock Mrs. Roscoe Alton, Flossie Alton, |y eexe vacati ik S s * Over thirty of the townspeople at- 5 ternoon. on B HIL Mrs. Charles Ross and her daughter | George and Mary Child attended the | nan acation with-Triends. 1n; Cay Ulysess G. Webster, Life Long R tended the tri-cownty fleld meeting of MANSFIELD DEPOT Mr end Mre Robert Latimer have| Mrs Mary Bill has returned from u | Helen of Brooklyn. came last Saturday | Ballard reunion at Nichols' Grove | ‘Afisges Flla and Lilla Millet are ent, Died Worcester Hospit: the W. C. T. U. at Willimantic camp | |, Vi c F B 3 Miss Zlla an Lilla Mille 3 piring Vesper Services—Ice Cr Féturned from o Boston visit to the | yisje Springaela. and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. | Thompson, Wednesda: spendi few days at the Will ~| News Note ground on Wednesday, at which a gold Palmer homestead _ Mr and Mre. William Bogue attend- [ Ross | UMz, ang Mrs, B3, Rotter and som |tk camy grownd . LT opman medal contest was the feature of the Social. Miss nhie Wood, as bee 1, Th 'hlld furnished the pro P P 3 h. > & Jennie Woud, who has Deen ill, fed the reunion of veterans at the e children furnis the pro- | Philipare guesis of Mr. Potter's moth- | " Micx Anna Phillips of Providence has| Leo Weich, who has been in N. H. | programme. B Ts wav ey %s very much improved. Golden Spur. __|gramme at the open meeting of the |er Mrs. Granville Perry. ' beeh the guest of Mrs. D. H. Grover. |lately, visited with relatives Thurs- Death of Mrs. Jane Whitford. R e Raptist: ol wnd 5 Miss Susie Woed has been Visiting | iy and Mrs. Frank Gage of Norwich | Grange Tue ight irs. E. E. May is entertaining Mrs.| \irs. Leon Weils and little daughter | day v < vening .8 . P 5 Mrs. Jane Whitford of Willimantic ed helpf d inspiring. Mr welatives in Massachusetts spent Sunday with the-latter's parents, - C. E. Bunce and daughter, Florence, |of Providence are guests of Mrs. Lydia| Mr. and Mrs. A. F. May of Worces- | died on Wednesday after a brief il | Hae Garess sang neautituly. a so 3 Tablet Piaced on Baptist Church. |Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hardins. wgerlNSTER of South Manchester. SMonroe in Almyville, ter spent Sunday with his parents. ness occasioned by a shock at the home | 1 harmony aith the apirit of the se An attractive tablet bearing the| Miss Willlam Marvin is visiting in J.'S. Mgy visited his cousin, F. N. At C. A. C. Summer Schoel. Quite a_number attended the auto Anthony on Pudding | yice, A similar service will be hell g mords Montvitle Union Baptist Church, | Boston. Ao a e The- members of the Wes nater [ 2ay, at Gilbertville, Mase.,-on-Sun-| o0 e ae Beed for race in Worcester lsat Thursday. had been staying 1or & | Sunday evening, tAKIng the place o y: Welcome, has been placed on the| Mrs. Mary Ely is the guest of her | jcclesiastical society are to hold a|day 3 2, o i s “annie Jennings was in Worcester | few months. She leaves a sister, Mrs. | the ular you cople’s meetin, g fromt of the church building. A new |daughter at the “Mansion. : Teeting this (Saturday) aflernoon Nearly 100 at Picnic. four weeks ai the summer school &t |gupday : D /s Dear e G iy, | the resular youns peopie's Heeting. 3 Symn tablet has been placed in the| About fifty from here attended the| Deacon Edmond conducted the meet-| The annual picnic of the Congreza- | Moosup. B. G. Upham has return=d from | ford, both of Willimantic, and a sister | (or Ijoward are guests of the pastor sdiorium. The jsrge ‘mapic 'irees Grange picnic at Fenwick last week. | ing of the C. E. soctety last Sunday | (ional Sunday school was held atRoso- | * 3ins’ova Bertnieume, a graduate of [ M, SRR o s i £u. | 10 Stafford. Deep sympaihy is felt for | Rev. Mr. Eherman , 2 wmbout ths building have been carefuliy evening. |iand park Tuesday. Nearly 100 Wwere|ihe Rhode Istand hospital. Is visitin; . ries Jennings and son - | the friends and relatives and especial- | s, R, 11, Sherman s enfoying » § Smmmea by safes pewire ana el WINDHAM COUNTY oo Mise"Carrie Button uened | present, and the usual good time was | het paxents i this iegs ¥ | mund of Woorsocket. R T, wore with iy for Mrs. Anthony, whose husband. | week ut Watch HilL, (he gucst of Sard raked and cleaned and grass seed . TOm. & ¥ igit of severa withfrel- | enjoyed. Owing to the unpleasant| YVictor Grover, a long time resident | P ® | the late Jonathan Anthony, died only & | gaughter, Mrs. A. H, Steve: 3 ®owed. The property now presents to atives and friends in Killingly, Dan- | \weather many. staved at home. g ol ol B dent | o5t week tew weeks ago. b Iadies Beld.an fce crear secial f ersTrpe 5 go Canada, T ¥ Passersby =n attractive appearance. ielson and Plainfield. Lyle Turner sepnt the week end at|where he expects to remain for a lfm- Ulysses G. Webster. a life long vesi- on Wednesday evening Infant’s Funeral. HAMPTON 8 Years Old. Boho farm with Maud Itealy ited tima. S ok N DiNcR: SempNCE (08 A 2o STERLING — - —- . pMrs. Fra Bers: ied Friday —— A o Py on onse|at tea, and Miss Uphom was enter— er are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S - ofte o to say whe B R Toneral s heid i the o atures of Recent Successful Lawn|Difthday on Thursday in the house|{l, GMonday. Miss Healy entertain. | Galiup at their summer home at Ston- st W";‘."“"M“' heart anc }d-| Miss Eona Cherler and Miss Jonnio o, ST apamRlS Jo o8y _whoo x o E e ruins o 'S te Tk Aol A . 3 c @ L _ e S L Seke st Warewille e, ana Mre, W, T Buranam ana| PROE G TN D et entavod iant week oy B0 S e CR R Il e et L T ae Geor . was PRt Bl 08 . : S ey . Mors: “or several vears it has % . 3 i clal was held | Euest of his Warrenville friends R s o 10 Toch R Bl own TS . hers recemtly | besn niiized ue an o g died some years ago Tuesday evening at the home of W. W. £ R st irida . . e au Edward S. Cleveland over Sunday. e : R 3 = Mesting Ladies’ Missionary Society— 7 | Vausha, & ®d an address on The Other Man at the | (yoyo; s e i g R g Shath, Broke his prosay 3 i 3 Mary Douglass Is enigying ' mnual ogidosr union Bible meeting e e e o IO N L e sest o ! WEST WO0OBSTOCK Local Happenings. WOODSTOCK VALLEY two weeks” vacation at Garcnor {iaxi | ff Warranted to Give Satistaction. - ord town and sang a baritone [ [ADION after o merth’s Mrs 8 e B Bt N S e : S - s Loul arsons, who has hwer ebody nds in Pawtuck:t. R. her daughter In Scotland | s e Lisbon ladies’ m Local People Attend Pomona Gr: = v eturom . L R el R e i B S 1, ] 2, et St T i are pionie Plemsures—Sate of | UL AL L T ISR | Looal Posple Atiand Pomans Grangs| ine Slex( st Stra W Vasein. rivrnes | | Glombault’s 4 o Baward are chjoring thelr vaca. | Visiting at the home of Cleveland last week in town. E. L. Morse Farm. Baldwin last week Thursday. Miss 9 i X - > €lon this week. > Hastings. £ N Representatives Edward Baker and H— i Ethel Shumway of Dorchester, Mass., A. D. Briggs and family of Pomfret The Lost Christ was Rev. George C.| A B. Roberts made a trip in his| mimer Bennett attended the legisia- | Mrs. J. T. Hall Is entertaining her | who was visiting Miss Baldwin, took | spent Sunday with Mrs. L. P. Brizgs. ToLL‘Nn COUNTY. © I's subject at the Umion Bap-|Motor car to Storrs Friday and re-|tive reunion at Savin Rock. granddaughter, Miss Elinor Crawford, fpart in the meeting. Miss Shumway| Mrs. Frank Bennett. who has been . - gist church last Sunday morning. Miss | (urned with Mrs. . D. Edmonds and| " pytee J. Rathbun of Pomfrét Cen- |of Willimantic. took a trip around the world last win- | at Allen Kenyon's, is spending a few Olson sang sweetly Beauti- | \0{30t son taking them to the home of| yur spent Sunday at Georse Rathbun’s.| A gcod number enjoyed the union|ter. days at Pléasant View, R. I. ¢ k- fut Isle of Somewhere. The evening Mrs. Edmond’s father, W. H. Ham-| yo Prances Tefft was a visitor af Sunday school pienic at Roseland park Levi N. Clark was the guest of his Charles Smith of Danielson and ELL'“GTOA Christian Endeaver meeting at seven mond. S the same place. Tu2sday, although the ‘- weather was |sister, Mrs. S. T. Coeper, at Brooklyn | Ralph Spencer of Willimantic ware at B B s wath « feb seiaute son Lawn Fete and Fair. o threatening. Sunda. Allen Kenyon's on Wednesday. Farmers Begin Cutting Tebacco—Road pene: g : 3 mervice and the topic, Do We Let God| Through th: kindness of Mr. and WARRENVILLE Misses Grace and Adeline Sumner| Mr. and Mrs. James Hemenway and| Henry Vroom has returned to St. Contract Let : B D Lives? was presented by the | Mrs; W o MVIBE- Jri, the SrilsliEale L visited Miss Edith Wheaton in Man- | their daughter, Virginia, of Covingten, | Louis, Mo. & Sesder, Mrs. Mortimer Getchell. of the La Ald society of the-Con=1o . o < 0 —=rmpr el | chester last week 9 | Ky have been visiting Mrs. Hemen-| Miss Maude Briggs has gone to| A number of farmers have already Mr. Holmes and son of Chesferficld | Eregational church in connection with P er- | Howard Frost spent Sunday with his | way's prother, James W. Morgan, post- [ Lime Rock, R. I began cutting tobacco awere guests of Deacen and Mrs. Ed- | & 1awn fete was held at Wise Acres. sonal items. family here. master at South Canterbury, Conn.| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spicer of Wil-| Kearney of Meriden has taken th S. Hepry over Sunday. The lawns, verandas and booths were > Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Batty visjted |and have started homeward, visiting |lington spent Sunday at Stephen |contract for Javing the road between . Taylor has returned to Mont- | beautifuliy décorated with flags, Japan-| E. A. Fields of Hartford. O -W rs. Carolyn Simmons Tuesd: New York Philadeiphia, Atlantic City | Slingsby’s. R. A. Taft's and Miles Aborn. ese lanterns and flowers. The barn|Smith and J. W Baker of Wesitord | Mrs. E. T. Perrin returned Saturday | una Washington on their return {rip. Several from here attended the Po-| -Gustave Berr is acting as engineer Chesterfield Church Activity. was artistically decorated with bunt-|O. D. Baker and son Norman, || from a week's visit in New Haven. Mrs. John J. Lyon and. daughter, | mona grange field day meeting at An-|on the steam roller, ax the resular The Chesterfied Baptiet church i |IU&: DOUSS of cvergreen trees, orfental| James and son Earl of this vil Mrs. F. W. Harris entertained her | xaon, Jorr 0 LYOR AnQ;, Caugiter | o e 3. Kennedy's o Putham ~on | engineer. had his arm badie scaided, Oh mew strengih each menth, |lanterns ind tapestr In_this build-|in camp at Mashapauz lake. hieces, Miss Ruby Wilcox of - ‘Westlaore W, Yerrington. Thursday. Miss Stenson has been taking a short Eaton and Mrs. Edna Kinney and [“Fh Yia' Ny James Hemingway and o, L i i - |ing was the House of Mystery in|expect to spend their vacation (he: g 5 2 2 et Sunday afterncon there was &n|charge of Misses Bortense Church and | fishing ‘for black bas daughter Margaret, of Guilford, N. Y., | g,uzi o 00 ooes e rar Mrs, George and Mrs. Albert Baden- y. 2 + ATTAWAUGAN ington of Rockville spent Monday wity Dorothy Davis. “The Fortune Wheel| ~Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Durkec spent |last week. % - é e e o e don as- lin charge of Migses Gladys Hyde and |several days of last week with rewx | Mrs. Farrington of Bristel, R. L, Is e T e was w btothor: Tames W, Miss Stenson, and plans made for - Olg|Helen Hammond and the fish pend jn|tives in Hopkinton and Crescent Beach. | at Knelm. f % o ‘| Mr. ana Mrs. Willlam Harvey of| Miss Alice Pinney has returned charge of Miss llelen Spaulding. The| Miss Mabel Spoonemof Westford is Miss Sarah Gillan is attending a v : ingfeld. ¥ Sunday afterncon, Sept. 11. ddi 5 3 J. W. Walsh of Nor-|Webster spent Sunday with Charles |from Springfield. young ladies having charge of thesel the suest of Mrs. E L. James. wedding in Hyde Park this waek. wich were guests at Whippoorwill farm | Weeks and_famil; Mrs. Weld of \Bast Orange, N. MOHEGAN bool‘hd- were costumed as gypsies. Juat Dwigp':d’inipp;el and l:;,“l'. Bassett To Move to Plainville. ey Algert Rollinson spent Sunday in Bt ot Baltirnbre Lave (":l‘;‘\’rel:nd n:u'I \:::linm (5;%1”?;7:-!:1::0« :;5"5" g thelr | vacation at the \_E, l; l}v‘lorle has sold ;fll l‘.lsrm to Mrs. Marie Parkhust and grandson, T‘#\ le —_— Yoin 4 vk be A ]\dlnl several days l\llh Miss o 2 - yPSy a? 5 New York purchasers and will move | Clarence Haskell of Jewett City, were ‘alter Rollinson is ill and will have | Mattie len. Nearly Time for Annual Wigwam. costume. pitched their tent, and. Tead- ofu;‘s,s“nik‘nfil‘a:l.;;ul::; 1s the suestlwith his faimnily to Plaiuville, Conn, | gutsts of the Whitfor sisters Sunday. [to give up his Work in the carding- Mrs, Michadl Oalen.a0d Mrs. Michsel g hed I v room. Jannou al € trom New ersey SO AR mhm‘unlh:erw;:a know thelr Tatc. The tshnis court was | Ara _Abble Buell bas been visitins | Albert Smith of Lawrence, Mass, T R ST Misa Ellen Gibney spent Tuesday in | The church has bewn reopened after o) OF oB who. i (%% 1 family visited relatives at _Knelm Wednesday. n y. East Killingly. important repir Jutian Earrs | 255 5 AT the west end of the court er Fetucned with M. Buell for o | | Rev. Mr. Baker Will move to Provi- | William Jeunings Hrvan savs hathe| Miss Gerirude Watehouse Mra | Mr Miles Aborn Ruth Aborn and l-n‘ ulian arris as the candy 1001 in charge of | visit’ B dence this month, having resigned his | will continue to werk for ""l“%e Charles Weeks, Will Harves and { Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Aborn have gone CHAS. 08GOOD & CO. Misses Anna Bennett and Margaret| - Wihooping cough is prevalent in this | pastorate at_the Baptist church. his party. Lets see. When' di Charles Weeks Jr.. called on Robert | to Nova Scotia for several week Jewctt. By the rustic well ab Hage 5 The younz people will have a prrnu Victor Bridges in Brooklyn Sunday, 3 Mrs, John J. Reed and sons, Dovaid Diud‘b’tm for Eastern Connectiowh

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