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One Mundred Fine Chickens Stolen— Selectmen Prepare Jury List—Un- ionville School to Be Clesed. ,Btiffell and Woeds, who purchased The meeting on Saturday of the His- torical society was the most important the socisty has ever heid. The restoration of the old burial ground the Henary Collins farm abeut a year | from its former state of neglect to its ®go and have gene into chicken rais- ing, had about 120 chickens stelen on Saturday night. inem pur:-bred Plymouth Rocks, Jury List. Following lected Saturday by the seléctmen Noyes B_Allyn, William 1. Aliyn, Hen- ry A. Allyn, Billings T. Avery, War- ren Allyn, Edwin H. Avery, Charles A Paboeck, George H. Frank W. Brewster, William E. Brace- well, Wiliam N. Brown, Silas Samuel Brown. Fred W. Burton. Albert P. Benneti, Solon Chapman, Charles H. Chapman, Aifred G. Clark, Jeseph Clark. Charles Daboll, John W. Finnegan, Russel Galiup, seer, John M. Qray, Emnes w, M. Gray. James B. Gray, Charies A. Gray, Will- M. Gray, Luther C. Gray. 1 .tlhl E. Gray, Charles D. Geer, J. H. Belden, iHewitt, Peter Hoffman, Kellogz Hall, James Charles S. Samuel F. Holdridge, James N. Hold- ridge. Jossph E. Holdridge, Holdridg. Adelph Holmberg, Kianey, Hen P. Karoli, Lamb, Austin Lamb, Edward E. Lester, Charles E. May- nard, Calvin Main, Alonzo Frank G _Maynard. John McGuire, Thomas P. Norman, Dudley . Per. Kin: George W. Palmer, Megers, Henry Sauer, Asa J. Sheldon, BEdmunnd Stoddard, Lathem E. Smich, Frederick W. Turner, John R. Wei- ™MaR. \ < Personals. Mr. and Mrs John Fankhauser of Boston have been guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. F. White A mi nary meeting was held at ihe resiflen-s of Mrs. Isa: Chapman Thwsday n(lornu‘, Horace . Main "shot a female red fox on Monda To Tame Yeung Crews. Earl B, Geer, while putting up fence in & swamp on Thursday found two crows’ nests and captured seven youns omes naurly large enough to fly. He expects o have tnem all tamed. Te Close Unionville Sch ‘hool bourd meeting was held at the residence of Rev. W. F. White Thurséay evening. It was voted te Unionville school, and that the teachers’ commitiee, with Supervisor King, sheuld select teachers for the coming year Mrs. John M. Gray is the guest of e ’ - ‘aptain Diekmann’'s teamm Memorial .'.r' d.u-.ht!r. Mrs.“Joseph Dear of | 0P T E e to 11, The game Harry Marsball of Providence was g8, oysrSundey guest of his aunt, . Boos M. Gray. 8. B. McKenzie of Mystic spent Me- | day with his sister, Mrs. Enos Oharies Babcock weveral days in Norwich. NORTH STONINGTON Mexican War Soldier at Memorial Service—Miss Lewis Resigns—New R. F. D. Reute Opened. Memorial Sunday was observed by a umion service in the Congregational ohurch. The auditerium was elab- ordtely decorated with flags and flow- M. Hollister and Rev. ondicted the opening @ sermon was delivered by Rev. J. H. Adams. Col. James F. Brown, Themas H. Gray and Joseph Burdick, veterams of the Civil war, and Thomas Bliven, a vateran of the Mexican war, wers present. Mr. ard Mrs. A. B. Maine of Nor- wich. Mrs, Charles H. Crandall of Stonington. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hillard of Westerly and Luke Hillard of Bos- ton were visitors in town Memorial is spending C. L. Gray of Provi- dence spent the Memorial holidays at the home of Mr. Gray's parants. Rev. ¥. M. Hollister spent a par: of the week in Hartford. ‘Thurman P. Maine, a medical stu- dent In Philadelphia, has returned home for the summer vacation. Erastus H. Hewitt is visiting Post- master and Mrs. George W. Tryon. Miss Leonas Thompsen is at home from the Brantwood Hall school, Bronxwille, N. Y., for the summer va- cation. Teo Teach in Westerly. Miss Mary Lewls, reappointed by the town school committee principal of the village school. has declinad the appointment to accept an advantageous engagement In the Elm street school at Waesterly. Mrs. Robert H. Harrington has re- turned from a visit of a few days with friends in the north part of the state Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norwich were Memorial at the home of Mr. and Main. Mrs. H. M. Pendleton and little daughte: Constance are visiting rela- Sweetzer of day visitors Mrs. Leonard tives New York. New Rural Rowute. R F. D. route No. 2. with Clarence E. Palmer as driver, was opened from the jocai postoffic Thursday, June 1. HANOVER Soldier Dead Henored Serv at Impressive s on Sunday Afternoon. Recent visitors in the village have been the Doctors Amadon of Boston. Mrs. Edwarc Binghem and son and wife of Flartford, Mrs. Bliven and Miss Sadie Bennegt of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne g of Dayville and Mrs. Dsl Adams of Boston arroll Peck is at home for a short vagation. o house of James W. Eadie is be- ing painted and repaired. Local Interest in Gettysburg. There was wore than usual sttend- ing the Memorial services on Sunday afternoon. The eheir, with cornet and tromione aecompaniment, sang Amer- ica, The Bastie Hymn of the Repubplic and Abide With Me. The address ot Getiysburg was read by Dr. Fred Am- adon. It was on that battlefield that Waiter Standish was killed. He was the only ome of the thirteen soldiers now buried here to fall at the front. Notes. The Ladiss’ Missionary society will meet on Tuesday with Mrs. Nelson Lyon. Nelson Adams has gene to Skenea- teles Falls, N. Y., for employment with James Henry. BOZRAH Franik Way Buys Abell Farm—Mlis- ionary Meeting. Mrs. Ch Gager has been spend- ing a short 8lme at Easten Point, the. guest of Mes. John F. Sevin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B, Strong and son and De. aad Mrs. Edward G. Fox and son Kenneth of Wathersfleld were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. La- throp ovar Memorial day, making the tn_g in Mr. Strong’s automebile. 'hs 1adies of the Bezran Missionary society meet this (§aturday) afternoon with Mrs. Elisha Lathrop of Bozrah strest. Frank Way woyught the farm ad- joining his of J. Abell and is making eutting the brush improvements, by the readside There were 85 Of | the president and secretary of the list of jurors se- Isaac G. than | ston house on the nrad Ernest Main, Gilbert K. present nearly perfect comdition is in itself a considerable achievement and it is mot a common occurrencs l:‘;t e State Historical society, the president and secretary of the County Historical society and the regent of 2 D. A. R. chapter sheuld appear together before a small county society. All spoke in the highest praise of the work accom- plished here and commended it as an example for other small towns. Dr. Hart dwelt especially on the necassi’ of keeping uyp local traditions in towns which are being rapidly settied by for- eigners; that our own history ought be impressed net only on children of native birth, but upon those who know - | nothing of the way in which our insti- tutions havs grown. Village and Grove. Mr. amd Mrs. Alvin Hargstrom of ch have been spending a few ¥S in town, the guests of relatives. Richard P. Williams arrived here Monday and went to the J. L. Egg=- antic river road, where he has leased a tenement until Sept. 28th. Mrs. Williams and two sons arrived Wednesday evening. Mr. Williams is physical _instructor at Berkeley school, New York. Miss Ethel Roberts returned Wed- nesday to her duties in New Haven after being here two weeks suffering with an attack of grip. Mrs. Clarence Glass and children of New London are at the Sherman cot- t Blackthorn in Bleom. A_blackthorn standing in the yard at J. B. Hurle's residence is coverel with & prefusion of soft pink flowers. Eighty-Third Birthda; Mrs. Martha S. Brown celebrated her $3d birthday on Sunday _at her hom: in Washington avenue. She had many callers bringing presents and extending congratulations. Among the visitors were Attorney F. G. Brown of South- ington, her grandson. Miss Martha Brown of Norwich Town, Miss Irene Case of Worcester, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Boston. Rev. J. W. Knappenberger is in New York for several da: Miss Elisabeth Luce entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the Luce man- on in Pennsvlvania avenue the mem- bers of the Young Ladies’ league con- nected with the Baptist church. nd’s Team Won. Henry Bond's baseball team defeated | was played on the grounds in thz rear of the Knickerbocker typewriter fac- tory. About 60 were in attendance. he emploves of the typewriter fa | tors enjoved a holiday this wezk. Rural Maii Carrier J. Percy Morgan enjoved a_day off Tuesd: Frank Morgan of New Yerk spen: Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Mary L. Morgan, in Penn avenue. Fritz Dart was in Proyidence Tues- day visiting William Bond. a Niantic boy. Augustus Clark is working on the fishing steamar E. J. Codd._one of the Niantlc Menhaden Oil and Guano com- pany’s fleet PRESTON Dance at John Wilson's—Sewing So- ciety Meets. A dance was held at John Wilson's Thursday evening. Greenman's or- chestra furnished music and Professor Tinkham prompted Nirs. George DaW ife returned home from Newark. N. I Thursday. Mrs. Margarer Miller is visiting in that place. Edward Zabriskie of Northfield visiting at his home here. Jane Peterson is improving. Helen Fivnn of Norwich was a re- cent visitor in this place. The Baptist Sewing society met at Mrs. N. ternoon. WINDHAM COUNTY. CENTRAL VILLAGE Visitors During Memorial Week—S8ick Horse Delays Funeral Party. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Raney, and ‘Mrs. Willilam Soule and Frank Williams of Jewett City have been guests at Arthur Williams'. Mrs. George Neble and daughter, Miss Cleona, of New London, have been visiting at Mrs. Esther Grover Mrs. John McDonald and two ch dren of Norwich are at John Francis'. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burdick of Stafford Springs are spending a few days at Patricic Millett's. Mrs. Addison Tourteilotte of East Thompson has baen the guest of local friends. Fred W. Tillinghast and Edward El- liott drove to Ashaway. R. L, Mon- day with the body of Mrs. Kenyon of Canterbur One of the horses was taken sic oon after their arrival and Mr. Eliot: has remained there since, caring for it Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Cross have returned from a days’ visit with relatives in Mansfield Center. | Mrs. Bert Briggs has been entertain- w Archer of Mechanic: B. Prindle's Wednesday af- Mr. Miss Ines Brower. who _attenls scheol in Putnam, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Brower. William Brower of Daniel- son has also been a guest at the Brower home. S Alrs. Julia Wilbur has heen enter- taining her twin sister, Mrs. Jessic Pinckley, of Providence. Return from Beston. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shannon have returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Boston. Mrs. Alfred Hill has returned from Providence. where she has been spend- ing several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Warren Hopkins. Mrs. Lewell Horton is suffering with a serious eve trouble. Mrs, Moses Ballou and little daugh- ters. Ruth and Phyllis, of Uxbridge, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Ballou's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Collins. George Loring of Worcestar has been spending several days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Loring. Gearge R. Fowler of Providence spent Thursday with friends here. Mrs. George Loring has been anter_ taining her brother, Mr. Edmunds, of Westerly. NORTH_WO0DSTOCK Mrs. John Adams and little daugh- | ter arrived at Mrs. A. A. Paine’s from ‘Washington, D. C., Friday. Leis Hill of Southbridge is spend- ing a few days at Irvine Paine’s. M in_ Westfield Memorial day. Mrs. Ruth Weld of Spencer is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Ira Bailey Leonard Healy, Jr, visited his bro- éher John at Storrs college, Wednas- ay. Children’s night will be c: in the Grange next Tuesda Migs Carrie Barrett having =lebrated night. it in | charge. | Th. recent rains have bheem verv weicoma, as the outleok was serious for the farmers, whose crops were suffering for rain - Clare Davis was at her home | | Providence to join the nave. a week end visitor with Mrs, C, W. The Card orchestra played for th Memori=l day exercises at Lebanon on Tuesday. 3 i . ‘Feorge Ennis of Grafton was a Memorial day visitor in town. * Miss Mabel Tubbs of Middletown ;‘;b: recent visitor with Mrs. Nellie ubbs. Mrs. Edward Homiston has been en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Swan and daushter of Ellington and Mr. and Mrs. John Faircloth and som of Leonard Bridge. Funeral of Josiah Walkup. The funeral of Josiah Walkup, who was accidentally drowned in the Big pond on Sunday, was held in the Con- eregational church Wednesday after- ncon, Rev. Harry Grimes officiating. Miss Edith Larkham and Miss Carrie Anderson sang Abide With Me, and Good Night. ere were a number of handsome floral tributes. The bear- ers were Alfred and Herbert Card of South Windham and Clarence Terry and William Jezek of Lebanon. Burial was in Windham. ~ Katherine and ired Turner of Springfleld are visiting their grand- mother, Mrs. M. S. Turner. Miss Jennie Wilcox has returned from an automobile trip to New York with T, R. Sadd and family of Willi- mantie. Louis Kiese and Miss Frances Kiese spent Monday in Norwich. Mrs. James A. Whitney and son Ar- thur of Hartford spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Backus. Ida Adams of Greeneville has been spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. James Maine. Miss Harriet Chesebro of Norwich has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Peckham ard son Donald were visitors in Norwich on Tuescay. planning a str Z Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrick Injurea While Driving—Schoel Ci Wardens Present Bills, 2 As Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrick and son, C. ¥. Herrick, were returning home from the Memorial at ‘Westminster Sunday last the britching strap to the harness broke while they were coming down Leach Hill, near their home. The horse ran and threw Mr. and Mrs Herrick out: their son jumped and did not get hurt, but Mr. Herrick and his wife were badly in< Mrs. Herrick has ribs broken and is hurt internally, bruised and one ear was torn. Mr. Herrick is in- ternally bruised and scratched all over. The horse cleared itself from the wagon and Bert Tracy catght it and took it home. Miss C. F. Carpenter and her grand- father visited on Sunday with Miss Carpenter's aunt and family at Crys- tal Spring farm. Mr. and Mrs. Taft and their baby are guests of Mrs. Taft'’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Dean. Some of the men have been working on the roads this week. End of School Year. There was a school exhibition in the town hall on Friday, which closed the school year. The children will have a long vacation, as ail the schools in town closed Friday for the summer. Clinton F. Pellett was in town on Wednesday with one of his father's autos. Fire Wardens’ Bills. There was plenty of business Sat- urday last at the town clerk’s office, when the selectmen met. The fire wardens were on hand with bills to collect for fighting fire. Several hun- WOCDSTOCK VALLEY May Basket for Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bloom on Wedding Anniversary. Sidney P. Butler of New Haven spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. P. S. Butler. Albert E. Webster and family of Meshauticut, R. I. and Mr. and Mr. Dodge of Providence spent Sunday at ! Allen W. Kenyon's. coming in Mr. Webster's automobile. Hanry Fiske and family of Stafferd Springs and John Fiske and wife of Rockville were at Allen W. Kenvon's on Sun . making thz trip in Mr. Fiske's automobiie. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hiscox attended the Quinebaug Pomona grange meet- ing at Chaplin Saturday. A party of young people hung a May basket to Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold D. Bicom Monday evening, it being the second anniversary of their marriage Miss Inaz Carpenter of Worcestar spent Sunday and Memorial day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Car- penter. WO00DSTOCK Play Given by Senexit Grange—Notes. Mrs Sarah Campbell of South Nor- walk and Mrs. Ezra Gallup of Ekonk have been guests of Mrs. J. J. Will- famson. George McClellan of New York spent Memorial day with his mother, Mrs. John MeClellan. John Bowen HKolt, son of Hamilion Holt, has had an operation for appen- @icitis at the Day-Kimball hospital. F. W. Hinrichs was in town early in_the week. Senexit grange gave a farce entitled My Jeremiah' in Grarge hail. Frida: evening. The play was followed by refreshments and & soeial hour. bert Whiting of Clark college wa dred dollars were paid out. There was a little shower Wednes dey night which did some good. EAST WOODSIOCK Meeting of Missionary Society Al at Congregational Church — Various Items. Willilam Jackson and family are moving this week to ‘Attawaugan. Mrs. E. E. May visited Mrs. H. E. Bennister in Webster last week. T.ois Bannister of Webster is spend- ing a week, with her cousin, Ethel Up- ham. Mrs. C. E. Pike is spending a month with relatives in New Hampshsre, Annual Missionary Meeting. The annual thank offering meeting ©of the missionary society was held on Saturday afternoon at the Congrega- tional church, Mrs..T. A. Turner hav- ing charge of the programme. Rev. J. E. Porter gave an interesting address of life and work in Bohemia, having labored there for ten years. Mrs. C. €. Gildersleeve =ave a brief sum- mary of the previous meeting. A so- cial hour followed in the chapel where cakes, wafers and fruit punch were served. About fifty were pres- ent and $25 was realized. Memorial Services. Rev, J. H. Miller preached a memo- rial sermon at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Veterans and Sons of Veterans were present. Tuesday at 9 a. m._ the usual exer- cises were held at the cemetery. Six veterans and five sons of veterars were in attendance and decorated the graves. Tweo songs were sung by the quartette. Paryer, Rev. J. H. Mill- e reading. Agnes White: address, Rev. T A. Turner; song, America, au- dience. V. S. Wetherell had charge of exercises. J. C. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Danielson, H. J. Milligan and wife of Miiford were guests of Mrs. on frierds here on Memorial | J. C. Ames on Sunday. day. | Earl Bemis was the guest of his Mr. Hinckley of Worcester has been | mother. Mrs. Anna Bemis, over M a guest of Dr. George P. Perley, Memerial Day Exercises. The services of Memorial day were held cn Sunday. A sermon appropr ate for the day was delivered by Rev. R. R. Kendall At the ciose of the service a proces- sion was formed, headed by the chil- dren, which marched to the cemetery near the church. At the entrance to the cemetery the line halted and Rev. Mr. Kendall read the names of the soldier dead in the cemeter, This was followel by the reading of Lin- | coln's Gettysourg address. After a ! short: praver the line of march was resumed and the graves were decorat- ed by the children under the direction of Charles F. Taber. | Th= graves of the reveiutionary sol- | diers were decorated by the local| members of the D. A. R. | Mrs. B Ritch has returned from Watkins, Y. accompanied by her daughter. Mrs L. R. GrosJean. The monthly missionary meetinz of the Endeavor society was heli Sunda: evening. Rev. Mr. Kendall was in charge and read a lecture on Missions in Japan, illustrated by an exvelxemi collection of slides. Rev, George F. Waters preached in Pomfret Sunday ATTAWAUGAN. Mrs. James Dunse and child are here to sell Mrs. Dunse's furniture. | She expects to go to California soon. Frang Jaeger of Danielson cal'ed on friends in this place Sunday. Thomas Emerson of Northbridge epent several days with Alberf Rol- linson and family this week. Mr, md Mrs. Charles Miller and | child visited Mrz. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Taft, over Memo- rial day. Fred Anderson visited _his Mrs. Cornelia Geer, over Sunday Miss Nellie Perkins of Whitinsville spent the first part of the week with Gertrude Waterhouse. Dennis Alex and family attended a meeting in Rhode Isiand Monday. ister, | John Grimshaw has gone to New Bedford to work, Mrs. Mitchel Grimshaw, Jr., of New Bedford spent a few wee Fred Anderson left days here this here to go to Richard Dunse of Fall River called on Albert Rollinson, Sunday. Mrs, Martha Hayes' child Benjamin seriously 1l NORTH_STERLING AMiss Alice Noyes of Providence has been visiting at George C. Spooner’s. Farmers are late planting, as the ground is very dry and they are wait- ing for rain in many places. David W. Sample of Apponaug, R. I, has been visiting his brother, Wil- liam Sample. George C. Spooner is confined to the house with the grip. Joe Gordon of Willimantic has been visiting Raymond Wood. ABINGTON Mrs. Fred Smith icago were recent mith’s. A. N. Vaughn of Willimantic was in town Saturday. Miss Myrtle Beebe and a friend from Hartford recently visited Miss Beebe's uncle. Arthur Gibert. Miss Myrtice Kingsbury spent Sun- day with Mrs. A J. McGorty Mrs. William Jannings Village visited her mother, Hicks, Memorial day. In place of Sunday school tomorrow, and daughter of zuests at Charles of Central Mrs.. Geo. | which morial day EKONK Newsy Notes—Appreciative Audience Hears Memorial Sermon by Rev. Mr. Curtis. = Austin_Bentley of New Haven has been a visitor at Benjamin Hall’s. Mrs. Sarah Campbell of South Nor- walk, who came here to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Keigwin, re- mained for a visit with relatives. She have been visiting at E. Byron Gallup's | Moosup. This place was her childhood home. Mrs. Luc: has been vi past weel Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stanton, who ‘Williamson of Woodstock iting her brother here the | has been visiting at E. Byron Gallup's the past week, returned to Providence of weeks at Susie Kelley spending a few Hall's. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ingalls of Nor- wich visited here over Sunday. Mrs. ve Gallup has been visiting in Danielson and Woodstoci. Fine Memorial Service. Rev. Mr. Curtis preached a fine me- morial sermon on Sunday to an ap- preciative audience. He was accom- panied by Mrs. Carter and they were entertained at E. B. Gallup's. Parsonage Empty. Moosup is Benjamin The parsonage remains empty and | looks lonely. The lovely flower garden cuitivated for several vears by Grand pa Alton, and which has been the de- light of passersby will be much missed this season. Several from here attended the me- morial services at Oneco on Sunday, were unusually interesting. The rain Wednesday night was very welcome, as vegetation was suffering. WARRENVILLE Burial of Danferth Lombard—Memo- rial Day Exercises. The body of Danforth Lombard was brought to this village on Thursday ot this week for burial in the village cemetery. Mr. Lombard was a for- mer resident of this place. being one of | the firm of Lombard & Mathewson. Mr. and (Mrs. D. Mathewson and Mrs, Case were in Guilford Wednes- attending the funeral of Danforth T.ombard. They made the trip by au- tomobile. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Wil- limantic were guests Sunday of Mr. |and Mrs. W. H. Platt. Mrs. L. A. Baker has been entertain- ing her father, Mr. Karhan of New York. Several from here attended Quine- baug Pomona grange last Saturday. Ninety Children in_the Parade. Memorial day was fittingly observed in this village. About ninety children took part in the march to the ceme- teries, after which a fine collation was served in Baker's hall. In the after- noon there were exercises in the chureh. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Platt, Mrs. E. L. James and Miss Edith Platt were in the Thread City last Thursday. CLARK'S CORNERS Dr. W. Blaine Oliver was a week- end visitor here. E. C. Jewett visited his parents on New Saturday. Miss Grace Decker of York visited her aunt on Monday. Mrs, Ethel Neff left on Thursday te care for Mrs, Grant in Mt. Hope. osed—Fire | Sunday church was weii ai- I} od. Mrs. R. C. Paine sang a solo and there was a Jarge choir. The s were de- livered by Rev. J. N. Gerst, the Bap- Draw Mo to Theg ~ ¥ TUmOCT £8Y3 Mr. ana Mrs. Locke of Pittsfield, limantic. spent Memorial day at H. S. BROCKLYN The work of remodeling the Cum-| p. 7 4 3 Charles S. Weaver, who since he sold Tnes house, recently purchased b £ | his farm has stored his houschold Pro foe faptal tions have | 50708, has row moved 'them to Put- D ity e nam Heigiits, where he has rented e - : pement. ? & large piazza or. the north side staked | “Nfiyy Clara” B, Hatch has returned Guests in town Tuesday included E. | L0 her Rome after an absence of sev- lests eral weeks, i 2 3 - ¢ |-tucket, ., are visiting Mr. and and Mrs Philip Dunford and son of [yikeh R 1, are visiting New Lordon. Mr. and_Mrs. Charles H. Blake ani Harry Litile of Brooklyn, N. Y. | 4% 2 3 x spent Sunday with relatives-on the ?:"g:“_:;‘_.g%’;?‘hg ‘;""ed over Sunday Greer. . = Mrs. Sarah Little and_ Miss Mary Charged with Assault. Little of BErooklyn, N. Y., who have On Saturday, one of the Italians at ‘been guests of the Misses Little for | work upon the new piece of state ten days left for Springfield, Mass, | road, Sabastian Oneno, was brought on_Tuesday. before William R. Thurber. justice of The Misses Donnell of Philadelphia | the peace, charged with an assauit arrived at tie Inn on Wednesday for | ypon I. Lingo, to which he entered a the summer. plea of guiltv and was fined one dol- The usual exercises by the G. A, R.| lar and cests amounting to 9.87, which of Willimantic were held in the ceme- | the contractor paid. tery on Mermoriai dayv. The address Miss Annie Dyer has gone to York was given by Rev. H. C. Grimes. The ! Beach, Me., for the summer, attendance was not large. owing to i Evelyn Bitgood of Danielson the early hour and the threatening ithe guest of Miss Florence wesather. o 5 ; st Blake over Sunday. everai ladies met in the school- Deceised Soldiers. house Monday afternoon and filled Sodsac A e s CORE e etio buried in the Brooklyn cemeteries: T are baskets and made bouquets, which were used in decorating the soldiers’ graves. South. Mrs. J. Weir Mayhotic and children | Anson Neff, Charles €. Butts, Hen- of New Haven were guests at R. G.|ry Copeland, Luther Lyman. Edw Waterous’ over Sunday. Sweet, Charles Clarke, Her H. S. Taintor and wife, who_are | vison, Giles F. Hyde, John G staying at the Inn_ went to New York | Charles D. Scarborough in their automobile Monday for a few days, to attend the polo games. Several are planning to attend the| meeting of the Willimantic,C. E. union Reynolds, Edwin G, Snepar chester Fuller, Edward Allen, William H. Steere. Daniel Tarbox, Ira DBurge: George W. Davison, at_North Windham Friday Svivanus M. Woodward, rt R Mrs, Fred Thompson and children| White, Edwin E. Carter, James B. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer F.| Waitcomd, Edwin Whitcomb, Lucius | Ward over Memorial day. . i P. Phillips, Hiram W. Richmond, Har- Miss J. W. Bingham and Mrs. H. C.| rison W, Richmond. Charle . Will- Hatch were in Norwich and New Lon- | jams, John Williams, Francis P, Dun- don on_Thursdas 2 2 ning, James Irciand, James Henry, Mrs. Eugene Rich of New York was| Thorcas Parker, Charles Mathewson, at Henry Bingham's over Sunday. | Miles O. Shippee, Edwin G. Main, | Miss White of Coventry has been| Ozias Hopkins, Samuel E. Tripp;, Pres- visiting the Misses Bates. | cott . Baker, Pardoa B. Harold Wyman of Mansfield was a| George A. Wallen, Marvin O. Sw guest of Vantine Anderson over Sun-| Charies H. :hapman, Albert E. Mal- day. bene, Theron D. Hill lock, Stephen H. Tripp, Abram M. De | Gray. Old Trinity. EASTFORD Union Memorial Services—Sale of the| Willium Putnam, Asa . Putnam, Huntington House. Warren 'Lilly. sttt A Witter. There were union memorial services| rieorge C. Stowell, Joseph K. Rob- at the Congregational church Sunday am H. Carver, Havilah J. morning. Rev. A. H. Withey of the Methodist church resd the _scripture Sacred Heart. esson and offered prayer. Rev. J. B. At sick G He was one of the veterans. The Meth- | 701 10820, Batrick . odist and Congregational choirs united. | D€ ¥ 40hn fantim. o There was excellent music. M J. M. Tatem was the leader at the Christian Endeavor meeting at the chapel in th evening. The topic was Foreign Missions—Corea and Japan Charles 8. Johnson of New Britain spent Sunday and Memorial day with his mother, Mrs. Maranda Johnson. Surprise Visit. Miss M. J. Chapman was given a su prise on Saturday afternoon, May 2 her nieces and their children coming into her yard in a large automobile in Boston the past week trip in their automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cleveland of Boston were in town over Sunday and Memorial day. Mrs. Howard Walker returned Sun- day to her home n Hartford, with her two children her father, Frank A. Spauiding, taking thcm in his auto, A union memorial service was held in the Baptist church Sunday eve- ning, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Genung, giv- ing the address making the containing nine persons—Mrs. H Masioridl Duy- Sistss: Marshall and son, Gordon, little Miss % i Hadhr e o » Dorothy and Virginia Marshall, all of | Memorial day was observed much Boston: Mrs. E. H. Whittemore and | after the usual manner. In the early daughter, Helen Mae, two sons, F.|mOrning the veterans went (o the Newton and Preston Chapman Whit- | South cemetery and placed upoh the tomore. of Hast Douglas, Mass. They | Erave of each soidier 2 geranium in stopped over night as guests of M. j_;fl.\\'» The graves had been previ- Chapman. While here 4 party of ‘ten | ously marked with the flag. LAt the visited Stafford Springs and called up- | MONUment, praver was offered by Rev. on J. B. Hatch’s family in Hydeville, | A. J. Culp. At the hall the acting then came to Willimantic and up to| Secretary of McGrecor post. G. A. R, e W iadnam, . Caled at D. B Ly. | read the orders of the department ome and Mrs. D. C. Hartso's on their | commander and Dr. Genung Lincoln return to Eastford. Wallace Blood of | Gettvsburg Address. =~ The child Watertown, Mass., was the chauffeur. | Sang three times. Rev. Charles A. 3 5 Downs delivered the address. The hall Woodstock Won. was well filled and the exercises held Woodstock Valley boys plaved ball! the close attention of all. There were on Tuesday with Bastford. The latter | 56 veterans present, mostly from out won, 18 to 14. of town. Mys. Elien Ballou has purcased Mrs. R R e e Sarah Huntington’s house and will o i | cupy it soon. The latter has moved in- CHAPLIN. to_Mrs. Emeline Hall's house. : finnn'TBar‘tilett hnd‘ sg dance in his| Exercises of Memorial Day Under Di hall on Tuesday evening. i 4] 7 ‘Jacob Hawkirs has returned from| ection of G. A. R. Pést—Band Cen New York with his family. cert—Eloquent Address. ! . Mrs. Orrin R. Witter of Hartfo RAWSON returned home Tuesday night after visit of several davs at the home o May Party in Honor of Boston Guest.| her mother, Mrs. 1. Jessie fiunt s Honored Soldier Dead. Miss Annie Latbrop has returned) .. o TOC SEEEL OO from a short western trip. i e o W il s P r. and Mrs. Moses Goodwin enter- | PAtriotic way by Thomas G. Brow e Eira , post, No. 79, G. A. R swarth M. tained Hartford guests on Tuesday. | ugiell, post commander. The grar May Party. of the fallen comrades in the outlyin Mrs. Edward Berggren gave a May teries were decorated with fiow- party on Saturday afternoon in honor | ers and gs in the morning by com- | of her guest, Miss Betty Adams of | rades of . Brown post. A line was Boston. \ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dwight Phillips were Elliott visitors on Sunda; formed at the church a. m., headed by the Windham, foilo about 11 o'clock Natchaug band of ed by T. A "Nt and Mia, ibert Village were visitors at George Rath- bun’s on Sunday. 3 < Frank Linneli leave’s on Saturday fog a_visit of several days fo be spent i New York city and several poifits along the Hudson. School in this district, No. 10, closed on Friday. All the schools in town will meet on Friday afternoon at the Town hall for the school exhibition. The programme will be charge of Mr, Dows, the supervisor, and the teachers. Mrs. George Rathbin and Miss Gracs Rathbun spent Wednesda. osup William_Barstow of South Windbam called at Merrill Button's Tuesday. ASHFORD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenney of New London spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Adams recently. Mrs. Stuart Litchfield is visiting heg parents in South Manchester. AMiss Flora Bates was in Putnam o Wednesday. Mrs. Anton Miko returned to TOLLAND COUNTY STAFFORDVILLE Married in Manchester by Justice of the Peace—Notes of the Holiday. New Miss Louise Festi and Thomas Kel~ nt to Manchester, N ., last and were united in marriage Ma s week 23 by Justice of the Peace of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley are 1iving with thz groom's mother. Holiday itors. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Odell, Thomas Odeil and Miss Mamie Hanner wers guests of Willlam Hanner over Me- morial day Mrs. W. A. Thompson and son Mer - ton have been spending the past weel with relatives in Ambarst. Mas Irs. Samuel Melien arn Harold Odell of Agawam, Ma were guests over Memorial day of Mrs. Deilo West Misg Bertha Belcher and Miss cllta dale visited friznds in Middl Memorial day nd Mrs. Arthur Duncan aad na Dimock of Wore b were guests o r. and Mre, 1t Hanner over Su and Memo- rial day John Morrell and his mother ars spending their vacation with Bucking- ton, Que., friends. Mrs, Phebe Winter of Hartford was the guest of Miss Eliza Chaffee over Memorial day Dubrelle Wilson visited his sister, Mrs. Edward Harrington, in Spring- field. over Sunday. John Lilley spent Memorial day in Willimantic. Mrs. Mahlon H. West is recovaring. who has beerd il ‘ STAFFORD Children to Furnish Programme a% Grange Meeting—Extension of Water . Service. At the regular grange meeting nex¢ Tuesday evening the programmz wil} be furnished by the children of the grange. Miss Builard of Spefcer, Mass., h the guest of Mrs. i, F. Cady. Mr. and Mrs. W. . Jenkins have bern guests of Mrs. L. Goodeil. Harold Andrews of Hoston spent Memorial day wi s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Andrew ’ Rev. Dr. Coats to Preach. Rev. A. B. Coats, D. D., secre ¢ the t Baptist convention, will xt Sunday at the Bapt pr church Charles Molden and family and and Mrs. Lloyd of Palmer spen morial day with Mr. and Mrs. Ge Bra; Miss Sarah Alden returned a visit with friends in Paterson and is the gubst of Mrs, Inez Improved Water Service. Pipes are being laid from i pipe, bringing water from to the grange building, store, Jones’ market and th shop. Mrs. ¥, L. Batchelder has retur to her homé after spending 1} with her son, Willlam F d>r, in Milton, Mas Loomis . Cottage Opened — Memorial Day Ball Game F. Mathien § e from Leczistershi Mr. and Mrs. C} 00 7 North Manchester are at their the summer rk is § Maneggia Broke Even. Andover b the ( Jorid Harold Reed of Hartford was the guest Tuesday of Laura Hough. Week-end _ callers at _Willimantic were Henry Stone, L. C. Stocking and wn post, children bearing flowers citizens and visitors. The line match- ed to the Center cemetery, where the many graves of the soldier dead wer Mrs. Henry Hovey. decorated with flowers and Th Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Fuller are en-| band playved Nearer, My God, to Thes tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Leonard The line again formed and marched (o Tingley of Providence at their bunga- | the church, where all partook of u low. | dinner in the church vestry. Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard Mead of | Before the =xerc of the afternoon Norwich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | opened the Natchaug band, John L. ¥. B. Stocking on Tuesda: Sullivan, director, gave a_ concert on e T e the lawn in front of the church DAYVILLE Afternoon Exercises. . | —_— At 2 p. m. the principal exercls | Memorial Sunday Services—Holiday | the day were held in the church. Ti Visitors. decorations in the church were ai-| tractive. A good number attended the | X cs, including many from sur- Memorial services were held in the | CXercises. ‘n 3 Congregational church Sunday. Hon | '0‘;""‘"“”"“3‘"" McKnigh -4 1 Charles E. Searles giving the address.| orietal o W Sl | The singing was fine, the choir being | 10 fChich meid the close attention of | ana ‘t;,, children are visiting Mrs, | Miss Ethel ll’lowu‘rfl. .\lir V. )I!.'I,xrr ] MYS- | field, J. Wilbur Lanphear and Geor Irving Blanchard. eld, e e Mrs, Clarence Budlong of Providenca | W. Ide, sans several pairiotic s was with Mrs. Earl Blanchard; Mrs. UO0S bt g Mo i Gross and son was at Mrs. Arnold | Children’s Day. | Street's; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Atweod | Children's day will be observed at was at Mrs. Russell's; Louis Dexter, | the church Sunday, June 11. Mrs. Arthur King and Miss King were fs L at Mrs. F. H. Bennett’s, and William 4 Bennett was with Mrs. Fannic Ben- WILSONVILLE nett, over the holiday. 3 e Mrs. J. Afthur Atwood of Wauregan | Memorial Day Exercises at Local called on Dayville friends on Thurs- Cemetery—Notes. day. Charles Jennings of Woonsocket, I, was ,with his sisters over Memo day. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. May of Webster spent Tuesday with Miss Jack. Mrs, R. M. Town entertained rek tives from out of town the past Mrs. Mary Woodard entertained I daughter and family from North Graf ton over Memorial da. R THOMPSON Preparations are being made at the Congregational church for Children’s day, June 11. Rev. ang Mrs. John K. Moore enter- tained Rev. J. N. Garst last Sunday Mrs. Harvey Crosby and her daugh- ters are visiting her parents, Mr. and Eli Pratt was a Webster visitor en Ars. Snxickuon. “Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Addeman Of [ " ppe ygual memorial exercires wer Providence visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Henry Elliott and Miss Augusta Eliott, Miss Frances Olnev and Miss M. R. Sherman are 2meong those re- cently returned for the summer. Mr and Mrs. Barton Jacohs and held at the local cemetery by the vet- erans from North Grosvenordale and the school children from this place. Teddy’s Thoreughly Acclimated. Why should T. ‘R. hesitate over that Miss Lottie Jacobs visited Mr. and | Arctic expedition? Ie must be thor- Mrs. Leonard Mills Sunday. oughly acclimated bfiy this time!— Edmund l(ut\chum, who spent the Washingten Post, the m the C n ternoon ning umb/ Holiday Guests. u in town over Memorial dav were Mrs. 8. 8. T. Bissell o Manchester, Prof. and Mre. 8. M. 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