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Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents| and Building in Three Counties. COUNTY N" wm with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. GALES FERRY Charles H. Comstock Superintendent of Cemetery—Notes and Personais. | Castle of K. of K. A. to Be Organized Winning Streak— County Pomena to Be Entertained. Mrs. George R. Dimock and son, Le- on, of Mansfield, have been guests of Mrs. Dimock’s Mrs, “arrie Wheeler has closed her school for the summer vacation. LEBANON Children's day_will be ‘observed at| the Methodist Sunday, the exercises by the children of the Sunday school to take the place of the preaching service at 10.45 a. m. The Epworth league servic evening will be in charge of Court wperintendent of the Sun- Last Sunday Rev. J. | missionary of the American, Board in @elivered an teresting nddress in the Congregation- lal church. She descibed social and moral condition of the peo- pie and held the close attention of the congregation. * Mrs. Mercy Gillette, Mark Carpenter, | Mrs. Mary Sweet and son., Bert, left Monday morning on an automobile trip to Little Falls, N. Y., where they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Drake. | Local Team Won. lLast Saturday game played this season on the home grounds was piayed between a team of Lebanon boys and the Knights of King Arthur team of Willimantic. end of the ninth inning the score stood the end of the tenth favor of the ILebanon Edward Mason pitched and Her- bert Hoxie cauzht for the local team. To Organize K. of K. A. Thursday afternoon a number of boys with Rev. Eugene Smith of the Buckingham library to plan for the or- i ing of a local castle of Knights of King Arthur. To Play Hospital Team. The Hebron game was won day school. Mrs. Henry Bates of Webster, Mass., was a guest last weeek of Mr. and Mrs. | William D. Fairfield. “The Earnshaw family of New York, who spent last season at Grove Hom village thi week to spend the summer months at the same cottage. Leavenworth and son. their home Winsted jas; week, after spending se cral weeks at the Ferry. Charles H. exceedingly Comstock has been ap- superintendent of cemetery b association, afternoon the the Gales the president of the | es B. Allyn. Monett Lawson. who returned a few | davs ago from Jersey City, where he | has been employed for several months | an assistant to his father, Station Agent George B .Law- Miss Mabel Martin of Meriden, who | joined on Monday by her mother, Mrs. James Martin, at their cottage, Leis- nure Hour, which they have opened for | the seasom. Miss Nellie Parker and her brother, of Norwich, Nelson Parker, friends in the village on Sunday. At a mesting of tthe Ladies’ Aid so- | clety on Friday afternoon of last week | arrangements for an open meeting and | ho, supper to be cussed by the membe Ralph Howe of Jersey City is| the guest of Mr. score was 30-3. i the hospital team at Brew- 16 were dis- | ster's Neck. To Entertain Pomona. regular meeting of Lebanon grange Thursday evening the lecturer’s progamme consisted of a series of talks different members who have seen different parts of the coun- Plans were discussed for enter- taining the New Lendon mona next week Thursday, when some two hundred are expected to be pres- Officers Re-elected. The annual meeting of the company was held last Monday evening, the officers being re-elected, L. E. Livermore, pres- who was a visited her Curtis Gates. who is i1l London, on Sat- daughter, Mrs. drughter. Eleanor.who have bseen vis- # Kidder's parents, Charles H. Comstock, returnad their home in Spencerport, N. Y., The Misses Annette and Georgianna been attending Institute of Physical Instruction, arrived from New on Saturday Coroner and Mr as follows: 1. W. Starr. Miss Mary | Dutton and Miss Hattie Hewitt, dire A 3 per cent. dividend was vot- Franklin H. Brown of Nerwich were visitars at their sum- mer home on Thursday Dr. Jules Jordan Qirects Concert. The concert given in Grange ball last evening by Dr. Jules Jordan was large- vy attended. Dr. Jordan's name was a sufficient guarantee of its quality. With as assistants were four singers from Willimantic and Raymond Eldred, violinist, of Norwich. further assisted Ly n voung ladies of Lebanon, including the following: Misses Helen and Blakesiee, Miss Mabel Rufus Huributt was n visitor in New Jenkins-Tufts wadding in that Mr. and Mrs. were week end thefr cottage on OAKDALE. Mise Mary B. Johnsen Surprised With sn Shower—Notes. and family of visiters at Dr. Jordan was Marion | lis; 12 § ark, Miss Lila Carroll, Miss Ella Wil Everett Hewitt The Gleaners met with Miss Sada | Abell Thursday afternoon. The monthly . Miss Geneva S Rev. H. T. Arnold Congregational church on Sunday from F. business meeting | Topie, Les- Monday evening. For the coming six | 2 Miss Rose Standish has been | Children's day will be observed on a Sunday school the chapel. which has been ce president: recording secreta Zinia_Loomis, corresponding secretar unoecupled for a number of years, has | and Christie Foster, treasurer. Children to Be Christened. In honor of Childen's day a spec service has bean arranged for tomor- Congregational several children brought forward for baptism and dedi- In the evening concert will The Lincoln been old to G commenced making huildings. and will soon move in. The Ladies’ afternoon and evening with Palmertown in Robertson's » Who has | morning at Watt entertained Refreshments were served. Linen Showe Johnson, daughter of was given a 18 of her Mriemds at the homeof Mrs. F. C. Schal- B from 3 to 5 p. m. cream were served by Children’s day by the Sunda; WATERFORD Hartford—Lecal Mise Mary Motor Trip Building Hunters' Maine Woods. deld on Wedne: he hostess. 'LEFFINGWELL Miss Mildred Swan Entertains—Vari- and Mrs. Frank B. Rose and danghter Virginia of Waterford and Deacon and Mrs. Robert W. Chawman and son Sa- y Jeft Thursday auto thip to Hartford. guests of Mr. morning for Merton O. Swan gave daughter. Miss Mil- fired Swan, Wednesday afternoon and »vening in homor of her 18th birthday. away quickly At 6 o'clock all ad- | the dining room, where a table was waiting. Several regents were received by the hostess. Mrs. Bdward Car- Courtland Clark is under the for the past few days. The earth has the appearance of be- this part of yames and music. the countrs electric wires are being No Thunder Storms. 11 of the rain that ms blown in from the sea. no thun- der storms having crossed these hills for several years. hoss present were oline. the Misses Minnie Caroline, Gu de Caroline, Edith Leffingwell, Gladys Letfimgwell, Ruth Palmer, Elsie Beard, Evelyn Beard, Hazel Cai Katherine Taylor, kins. Gladys Beebe, Margaret Mildred Swan, Swan, and Merton L. Beard and Fred Leffingwell. The Sunshine band will meet Satur- , with the directrens, we get is from ns, Florence Annie Cal- Building Hunters' Lodge. Capt. John Luce of Niantic Swan, Roy | woods to engage in the erection of a mters’ lodge for use later in the s2o- Buys Tinker Property. Albert Perkins of Millstone has pur- chased the former R. W. Tinker prop- at Jordan and will make his home there while snzaged in the contracting rrie Gardner spent Sunday with Mrs, Charies Logers of Massapeag, enjoying H. Beebe in his auto. the trip with A Howard of Jordan the guest of Mr. and Mrs George W. Wallac st 120th street, New York, have rived at their summer home, Bellviite, for the summer. LEONARD BRIDGE Salmon Clark i and adding a spacious veranda. Mrs, Alfred Hughes of Providence is ting her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Cum- On Sunday morning Rev iay of Jewstt City preached an excel- srmen from John 1 with the pastor of the Bethel Lin exchange Phe district schools closed this week for the summer vacation A new bridge has heen built Bethel and Glasgo The annual meeting of the wax_held on repairing his house 1 Leomis, who has been | has returned to her home Chamberiain; 3 second vice president, Mrs. third viee president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, John Kneeland entertained her Porter of Man- uncle, the Rev. chester. Conn.. over Sunday. The rain of the p: welcomed by the farmers. Crops were George Burton ura_Young Walter Burdick; t few days was Irving Button of Rixtown call- Barber this week. CLARK'S FALLS W. F. Palmer and Jesse Fish of Ston- ington were guests of Allen Maine and | June boxes. family cn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Palmer and | York Tuesday, Frank, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.| days at his farm here. Burdick Sunday afternoon. Wilson D. Maine and Arthur Maine are off duty at the life saving station, | nd. The former will go to heusekeeping in West strect, Westerlys lobster fishing, has just returned from a visit in Providence, will stay at home ed on Mrs. ASHWILLETT The young people of this place are entertaining their friends by hanging returned to after spending a few A. G. Billings has returned to Nat- . after spending elson ig at his home here for a A. Morzan was in Glles Hustley was a caller al Q & tix’s, in Voluntown. Sunday after- noon. IngaHs' siwmill has shut down for the summer. OLD MYSTIC |'Many Attenq Goodwin—Plans for Children’s Day. There was a large attendance at the union service Sunday evening in the Methodist church under the leadership of Singing Evangelist Albany R. Smith. The order of service follows: Hymun, Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing. f choir and congregation: prayer. Evan- Felist gmith, hyinp, Count Your Many Blessings. choir and congregation; solo, Bearing His Cross, Mrs, J. Harold Wil- liams: solo, No Need of Shadows, Evangelist A. R. Smith: solo. Come Unto Me, Mrs. Robert J. Henderson; hymn, Blessed Assurance, choir and congregation: salo. The Starry Crown. Frank E. Williams: hymn, I Am So Giad That Our Father in Heaven. choir and congregation: =olo, An Evening Song, Mrs. Robert J. Henderson: solo, Still, Still for Thee, Charles E. Lam- phere: hymn, The Hand That Was Wounded for Me, choir and_congrega- tion: solo. The Ninety and Nine, Evan- gelist A. R. Smith: benediction. Box Social. The entertainment and box _socal held by the young people of the Baptist church Friday evening of last week proved very enjoyabie. The programme, consisting of music, recitations and readings, was pleasingly rendered. af- ter which all adjourned to the confer- ence room for the box social. As there was a generous supply of boxes con- taining lunches for two, those not | called for were sold at auction by Frank E. Williams, bringing a good price. Entertained for Guest. ™ Marion Ada Ciyde. entertained at the home of her parents. Mr. and | Mrs. Frank B. Clyde, on Saturday | evening in honer of her guest. Miss | Juanita J. Nichols, of Bayonne, N. J | Refreshments were served. Games an'l musical selections were enjoyed. Nathan Goodwin Dead. athan Goodwin, whose death oc- d -last week in Detroit, Mich. well known in Old Mystic and ity, having lived here during | boyhood and eariy manhood with his | mother and stepfather, Billings Brown, | Mr. Goodwin is survived by his wife and five children of Detroit. his | mother, Mrs. Billings Brown, of Groton borough, Mrs. Susan G. Morgan, also of the borough, and a stepbrother, Jus- tice Henry B. Brown, of Washington, D. C. Rev. W. P. Chipman, D. D.. of Tai- cottville, Ct, only son of the late Charlas 'P. and Catherine P. Chipman of Brushwood, Old Mystic_ attended Monday the centennial celebration of the First Baptist church. Essex. of which Dr. Chipman was pastor for a term of eight vears, and delivered one 0f the addresses. Invitations have bzen received by relatives and friends in Old Mystic to the marriage of Miss Ada Louise Holly, older daughter of Mr . Charles E. Holly, of Pearl stic, and arthur Alonzo Collin: rih A | herst, Mass., to take place at the re: { dence of th= prospective groom’s unc'e and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo B. C chool street, Mystic. The engagement of Miss Alida Olive | Stevens of Montclair, N. J.. formetly | of Old Mystic, and Harry Hill of Mys- has been announced. Children’s Day Programme. Rev. A. J. Chandler of New London will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist chure inday morning, June 11th. A concert wil 0, when a service of Story and song entitled The Boy of Labrador will oe rendered by the Sunday school and | choir. Evangelist Aloany R. Smith will oc- cupy_the pulpit of the M. E. church Sunday morning. The Methodist congregation will at- even- nd the Baptist concert Sunday iz Mrs. Wailace A. Phillips has ted to with Bridgeport after ien davs’ her sister, Miss Susan H. nd Mrs. Orson Pulver of state ar: guests of Mrs. Hon. and M Thomas Leavens of Troy. Y.. has left for a visit to friends in Rutiand, Vt. after ten days’ visit to his brother- in-law, Charles Q. Eldridge, at Rives- view. Mrs. Horace O, Williams is the guest of Mrs. John L. Tift of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagherg of orwich were Sunday guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Calvin H. Hoxle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Williams cf Middletown were over Sunday gue: of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Clyde. Mrs. Charles Q. Eldredge of Riv view left Thursday morning fc to relatives at Groton, Ma; E and & and Mrs. Lyman daughter Ruth and M ruthers and daughter Ire weré Sundayv guests of L. Herbert Whiting. Samuel E. Dennis is the guest of his son. Samuel E. Qennis, Jr. of Provi- dence. Miss “lara Mae Brown has raturned to Riverhead farm after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Humphreys, of Hartford. Whiting and M e of Norwich fr. and Mrs. "NORTH LYME Childrén’s Day Ohserved June 18— Guests and Travelers, Preparations are being made for the observanc Children’s day here on Sunday. June 18. “ Mr. and Mrs. John Warner of M ington iends here one d last X P Gates, Harold Gates and Mitchell of Milllngton and Porter of Little River were tors at G H. Strong's. Sunday and Mrs. Charles Stark are. in a serious condition. Mr. Stark being confined to his bed. and Mrs. Stark around only part of the Miller of Sterling City Stark in car- ank Haling of Ches- . Stark's Saturday. Deacon A. Sfark. past two weeks, ing confined of the time. ting friends remain to_the bed the mos Mrs, Katie Jowett in New lLondon this w HAMBURG v of Wind- are at their summer resi- Gilbert Sterling and fam sor Locks dence. , ™Mr. and Mrs. Apgar of Hartford have returned home, after spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. . Anderson. . Melvill Bill and children of Decp River svent a few days .the first of the week at L. Bill's. Mr. Fairman of Huntington spent Sunday at R. M. Peck’s James Lord and family were in Hartford the past weel The 1. B S. met with Mrs. M. K. Huntley Iast Wednesday afternoon. The Mansion is being put in_order for oceupaney, Alrs. Olsen. The Rev. A. B. Bassett Jing .n friends in N Union Service—Miss Clyde Entertains—Death of Nathan Miss Lizzie Carpenter of cottage in_the Tuesday an toda cation. either absent or tardy the entire school year. making the greatest improvement be held in the evening «' | peing Rev, d. was awarded A, able mention P ¢ under the direction of | | and family are expected ‘the last of the The brothers and s of the = Robert Oakes attended the gr: exerciSes last Tuesday at New Maven. C. F. Beebe was in Colchester on business last Thursday. a5 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jeweétt were call- rth Lyme last Thursday. . > NIANTIC Funeral of Arthur J. Griswold—Sum- mer Cottagers Arrive—Col. M. J. Wise at State Camp. The fumeral of Arthur Johnson Griswold was heid Saturday afternoon at his home. The floral tributes were beautiful. The choir of the Congre- gational Thurch sang a number of hymns. Rev. J. W. Knappenberger conducted the service. A beautiful pillow of choice flowers were received from the office of the Hotel Bellevue, Boston. too late for the funeral, but were placed on the grave at the ceme- tery Sunday morning. B. B. Smith of New Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Stevens re- turned to Boston Monda. Mrs. Durando of New York, opened her summer residence in, Pennsylvania avénue Tuesday, Village and Grove Notes. R. O. Libby of New York is at the grove. Miss Mildred Douslass of Keeny Cove, Waterford, was a recent visitor in_the grove. Miss Jennie Haven spent of DMeriden, ew Haven, Carpenter | Henry Griswold of Ivoryton, Mrs. Mari> Guslee of Flanders, John D. Griswold of Boston, Mr. and Mrs Richard Johnson were, here Saturday to attend the funeral of Arthur John- son Griswold. Mrs. R. B. 8. Washburn of Norwdich is at the Washburn cottage in the grove. Mrs. Fuller and daughter of Willi- mantic are at_the Fuller cottage. Nirs. C. M. Root of Brooklyn, N. has been occupying her cottage. At Ministers’ Conferenc Frnest Loomis was at Poauonnoc Monday attending a conference of Baptist ministers. ' Miss Jessie A. Willer of Pelham Maner, N. Y., arrived and opened her grove. Col. M. J. Wise of Hartford was here giving instructions to care- taker R. C. Beckwith in regard to work ¥ about the camp before the arrival of the -C. G. . Johii Ward of Boston was the guest of his sister Miss Eva Ward at the Willows Sunday. " LiSBON Address on Turkish Anniversary Work —Miss Potter's Pupils Win Writing Prizes. » Rev. J. O. Barrows of Norwich Town preached at Newent church Sunday morning and in the evening addressed the Christian Endeaver society, giving interesting account of his experi- ences as a missionary in Turkey. Surprise Visit and Gift. Mi. Nellie Meil was given a sur- prise last Saturday evening when a company of about thirty voung peopls walked in upon her A pleasant Sociai evening was enjoved with games and music ~ When the party broke up they left with Miss Mell a sum of money to purchase a bracelet. Prizes for Good Writers. School in district No, 4 where Mi Clara May Potter has taught, closes (Raturday) for the summer va- Ruth Kennedy has not been those in the vear, the judges W. Payne and E. F. Burnham and R. W. Dearnley of Jew- ett City The first prize, an umbrelila, Walter A. Hyde; the tond, 4 box of letter paper, to Frank Mell. Nellie Mell received honor- throughout the year. Miss Potter, who has preven an u usually efficient teacher, is grand- daughter of Hon. Giles Potter of New Haven. Prizges were awarded writing _during & Local Notes. Miss Alice Kennedy was a recent itor. at the home of her brother, J. rnest Kennedy, in_Preston. F Steinke of Norwich was a week-end visitor with his cousins George and Albert Bradlaw. Mrs. W, Foote recently spent a few days with her son in Bridgevort. F. H. Irons attended the funeral of his grandfather, Thomas McClimon, in Preston Wednesday. 'LIBERTY HILL Children’s Day to Be Observed—Leb- anon Team - Defeats Hebron—Odd Visitor. Children’s day exercises will be held | at the church next Sunday, using the programme, The Busy Be M Ame Lillie and ss k attended the ball game at He- bron Saturday afternoon between the Lebanon and Hebron teams. The for- mer won, Henry V. Oehlers, who is employed in the New York postoffice, was at his home here from Friday night until Monday morning. Flora Burrill of = Thomaston. the guest of her father, J. H. John 0. Pillar of ¥ire, a religious society, headquarters in Bound Brook, N. J., was in this place Friday, selling liter- ature of the society dress was uoticeable, he having on a knickerbocker suit riding boot: il helmet with the words, “Pillar of F' on_the front, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Palmer are entertaining their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke of New Haven Children’s Day Exercises to Be Held Tomorrow. George Butler of Plainfield visited over Suniay at his home in this place. wise Zabriskie is visiting at her here. Miss Addi= I1. Helden is in Harifo caring for her sister, Mrs. Walac Palmer, who is ill. Children's day exercises will be held in the churcies next Sunday. Mr. Beirdsley of Fartford pre fl" the Coagregational charch last day. LAUREL GLEN Mrs, Mary Palmer Ill—Close of Term. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer ana son Frank spent Sunday with Mrs. Palmer’s sister, Mrs. George Burdick on Chase Hill. Mrs. Mary Palmer is very ill as Been P. Holdr Close of School. ~ Maud Thompson closed her in this district Saturday for the sum- mer vacation. Nathan Marie was a caller in Lower Pawcatuck last Tuesday, at the home of his niece, Mrs. Ida Burdick. Mrs, Abby Simpson is with her sis- ter, Mrs. William Palmer- ‘the home of the and Mrs. greeted ‘sohn’s er which 2 ‘sat dowr to a | that were w His style of | Trials of Myron Holdradge of Pittsfleld, Mass,, visiting his mother, Mrs. C. school On the! Louis 3 the music of ding march played by the Harmony orchestra of five pieces, aft- et was held, a number of relatives and friends being fireunm During the reception the srmony orchestra rendered a pleas- ing concert, after which those present >Nl prepared repast. In the evening the party adjourned to the farm of J. Magery, where a recep- tion ard dance was held and a jolly time enjoved by all. Among the guests were friends from Versailles, Phenix. R. I, and Glasgo. Memerial Sunday. On_Sunday, June 4 Court Liberty, No. 132, F. of A, held their annual memorial service in Union hall, which was attended by a large number of members. The service, which was brief, inciuded an address by Financial Secrétary MeDonald and several selec- tions by the Harmony crchestra, who generously volunteered their services. After the service the members formed in line and headed by Johnson's fife and drum corps marched to St. Thom- as'~ cemetery- and decorated with' wreaths of flowers and hemlock leaves the graves of two departed brothers. On returning to the hall the orchestra gave an ex-olleni concert. A num- ber of the members will 20 to Daniel- son to assist in memorial services of Court Oak Grove. Pérsonal Briefs. and Mrs. Charles Chartier were ted Pierre Dugaette and Mr. and Mrs. Bartolome Duquette of Versailles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boucher on Saturday and Sunday. Frank Pitehoitc of Phenix, R. I, was a weck end guest at ize home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchotte. Arthur Whittaker, Willlam Weeks, Ernest Iiccleston, Frank W. Burton ani Thomas McDonald were in Nor- wich Tuesda NORTH STONINGTON Mrs. F. M. Hollister Appointed Prin- cipal of Village School—Wheeler School Graduation, June 16, Rev. Lucian Drury, Rev. J. H. Ad- ams and Rev. William Quayle attend- ed the New London County Baptist ministers’ cenference at Poguonnoc on Monday. Mrs. Hollister to Teach. Mrs F. M. Hollister has been ap- pointed principal of the village dis- trict school and has accepted the ap- pointment. Mrs. Hollister is both a normal school graduate wnd a college sraduate and has had experiénce in tea ing. Will Teach at Ashwillett. Calvin M. Richardson, a member of the graduating clase of the Wheeler school has been appointed teacher of the Ashwillett school for the coming school year. Miss Mary Chapman has been re- appointed teacher in _district No. 6, Where she has already taught two years. Graduating Exercises Juné 16. The zraduating exercises of the Wheeler sehool will take place on the evening of June 16, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Thompson have returned from a stay of several month Florida and have taken rooms af the north end of the' village. Alexander Smith, superintendent of the Pesple’'s Mission in Westerly was a caller here Wednesday. Frank Lathrop of Norwich was tn town Thursday. . Farewell Sermon. Rev. Willisn Quavie will preach his farew sermon at the Second Bap- tist church Sunday, thus closing a ten months’ pastorate. LEDYARD Grange Surpr Rev. and Mrs. W. F. White on Wedding Anniversary. Ledyard grange met :n regular ses- sion on Saturday evening. The f re of the eveninz was a surprise for v. and Mrs. W. F. White, as it was the twenty-sixth anniversary their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. were greatly surprifed and each re- sponded ‘A spread of many good things was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. The event shows the esteem in_which Rev. and Mrs. White are held in the grange. Children’s Day. Children’s day will be observed in the Congregational church Sunda morning in place of the regular se ice. Local Notes. Mrs, Margaret Billings arrived home Monday, having spent the winter at Wood Haven, with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hallock. Mr. and called to By their ~on M Mrs. Isaac Chapman Falls Saturd ott, who is very turned the first of the pman remaining with were Enos M. Gray were bed by-illness, is somewhat improved. BOZRAH Missionary Society Hears Letters Written 69 Years Ago—Grange Has a Symposium on_Trials. The Ladies’ ionary society met with Mre, Elisha Lathrop on Satur- day afternoon. There were fifteen present. A part of the afternoon was spent in sewing and 4 part in the study of Indit. Letters were read tten sixty-nine years ago from a missionary who went to India from Bozrah. The collection was $1 Mre. Lathrop served tea. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson were { callers at the home of Edwin Lathrop | Sunday Mr. and Mrs, George Lathrop and Mr. Mr. and Mre. Hiram Beckwith and son d on friends in Bozrah recently. chool in Leffingwell taugh by NMiss Alice A, Bishop clésed Friday. Trials the Theme. The subject for discussion at the Grange Wednesday evening was trials. the housekeeper, farmer, school teacher, milkman and machinist. were told by those present which prov- very interesting. HANOVER Concert Exercise Arranged for Chil- dren’s Day—Today’s Ball Games. Children's day spacial servic morning hour ercise, ‘True school. There was an attendance of fourteen at. the missionary meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Nelson Lyon Mrs_ W. S. Leé prepared the program on_Tnz-Hok, China Miss Ellen Peck is visiting her sis- ter in Bridgeport over Sunday. Miss Marion Walker is spending a week in Soutll Hadley ¥alls, Ma Pall zames will be played here th (Saturday) afternoon by the Invinc will be observed by at the chu at th , and with a concert e Patriots, in the Sun | bles with a team from South Windham and Airlee team with one from Nor- wich Town. MOHEGAN Purrill Fielling of New London call- ed on friends in this place Sunday. Angon Dolbeare of Boston was the - —One Man Held for Superior Court | made b; Fracas at Wedding Results in: Fines her -79th ceived @ numaber }aufl.ware plaasantlygspemt in a social * 7 Miss Helen Smith of Springfield has btm-vendlns " a uhort time with frionds here. Unable to Give Address. Rev. J. W. Rae, state superintendent of the y_school work, by reason of ‘liness, in his Was unable (o give hig address day, which wag a disappointment to jithe people here. Bohewmian Work, Described. At the Christian Etideavor meeting Sunday_evening, tmele was a good attendanice, o listen if: an interesting address by Rev. J. Porter, whosc early home was in Gikead, Conn., but who for many vears ha s been a mis- sionary among! the Boby'mians in cen- tral Europe. Mr. Portdr spoke of the great good acoomplish with the Bo hemiang and C«rmans, thie 1wo classes i of people of that country. He also de- scribed the bright prespeats for future work. . The gentle but. seaking nain Monday did an_endless amount ofygood (o ali vegetation. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Browming spent Sunday with friends n East Haddam. Children’s day willlberobserved w: exercises at the Goshen ghunch st o'clock Sunday, June M SAL| amage to Sheep by DogstCosts Town $125—Lawn Social ard Saie—Chil- ; dren’s Day Exercises. —Local Woodmen Entertained at Lake Camp. 3 Mrs. Ida Browning, who has been spending the winter swith her daugh- ter, Mrs. (. €. Walden, in Boston, re- turned home Friga K Visited Woodmen at Lake. Thirteen members of Cochegan camp, Modern Woodmen of America, drove to Gardner lake, atténding the reception held by the Woodmen from New Rochelle who were in camp there. About twenty members were in camp and the ceremony of burning of th= mortgage on the property was carried out. ~ A fine dinner was served the guests, and the conipany was enter- tained with musical selections. Norinan Lathrop has purchased a pair of heavy draught horses for use on his four-horse team. Interest in Pupils’ Gardens. The experimental gardens of the schoolchildren in the Tenth district (Uncasvilte) are well tended. The pu- pils are showing considerable interest in their plots, their being considerable rivalry shown by the voung sardeners. The use of ine ground i contribunte by Mrs. Frederick A. Johnson. Frank B. Mitchell, Ivan Chapman and John Noyes recently visited friends in Stony Creek for a few days. 0. U. A. M. Nominations. - The first nomination of officers® of American council, 0. U. A. M held at its meeting Thursday The thitd degree was wol class of candidotes, after which sup- The seiectmen and town cferk met the town Bhall last Saturday after- noon. Nearly $1% was paid to own- erss of shesp for damages done by do gs. “Wr. Jenkins has mowed his house- beid goods to New Londen during the we ek VHies Martha Rogers haseturned o the Peace William Smiddy, Harry No- } her yjhome in town after spanding sev- switz was held for the next term of |.eralljmonths with her niece, Mrs. ¥red the superior court and Michael Lazie | Hawls. in Norwich. Aid séciety of the Mont- | 2 ville Center church was entertained by Mrs. Thomas Watt in Roberison’s hall Thursday afterncon, In the eve ning a sale of ice cream and cake took place. £ Wedding Guests Fined. Monday evening, before Justice of and Tony Coutier were fined $5 and) Mir, ani Mrs. Henry A. Rogers wers costs each, The arrests were the re- \gxloh isitors on Monday. sult of a quarrel at a_wedding in Pe- | Mrs William Darting and Clyde Rix quot, Sunday. Noswitz was charged | wekg fin Celchester Saturday. with assault with intent to kill Michael | Mr. jand Mrs. Charles §. Ray wers Lazie. He pleaded not guilty, but suf- g‘u_e;‘t‘st‘ of Mrs, M. R. Siegfried last ficient testimony was brought in to | Fridayii warrant a finding of probable cause. | Miss)\Kittic L. Ray spent Satusday Michael Lazie, who is from New Lon.- | and_St wday at the homesof her parents don,-was a guest at the wedding. He |at CryHtal Spring farm. was charged with intoxication and| - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and breach of the peace, pleaded guiity Ruth and Ronald, epent Sum and was fined $5 and costs, amounting | da:t at thie home of Mrs. Murray's par- to $20.68, which he paid. Tony Clou- | ents in \“ranklin. tier was also chargzed with intoxica- | The sdhools in the Oentral and tion and breach of the peace but seem- | Fourth iistricts closed on Thursday ed less implicated in the quarrel, so | for the :wmmer vacation. feceived g smaller fine, \vh&;h amount- Lawn Social. ed to $14.86, and was pgid. ock . Tt 16 pala’ Noswits g0t Lasis aswn |y it e o e, e on the floor and inflicted several deep | Winfield 1Tanney orf 538y evening. cuts on the leg and arm which had Rev. 3. \R. CogswheN will speak in to be dressed before the man could | tna (‘ongremtional chureh tomorrow be taken to the Norwich jail A} morning ory the theme—The Destruc- three men were taken to the jail in|jion of thed World by Fire. Text Norwich over Sunday. Peter 3.7. Ivan Chapman and Frank B. Mitch- Chi & day services will be held ell have purchased the sloop Tormen- | 1 Ghiorerntd §ae T a0, o 2 WINDAN CBONTY. { lawr were held r. Miss Marion Henry, daughter of Deacon and Mfs. Bdwin Henry, was one of the contestants for the prize speaking at the Norwich Free Acad- emy Thursday evening. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- odist churck met in the chapel Wed- mesday afterncon. Serious Fire Loss. JEKONK Grange Obseriias Flora's Night—Notes an W Persomals. Friday night, Israel Ledowitz 108t | roper, X3 s his new brooder house, with 2,500 | o There was ai 1orke athering i ] ! 0| Grange hall on Friday evening to cele chickens, 100 goslings and about 125 I : Tt brate Flora's might. Worthy Flora ducks, by fire; The fire originated, 1t | orat® KOs B an sbis is_supposed, from one of the 1amps, |y nner “7The on Vertavnment was given Notk, leavine lits Business in . the |And réflected cte: Wit on SRe Chepman, hands of an assistant. When the fire [ 00 had trained (hewm o ice cream and cak B were served. Mr. Peddefoot, Who has Hved tha past year in Ben yamin Hall's housc and been employed by Myz. Tillinghas left with his famil y° on Thursday for North, Carolina, hist native home. was_discovered, Matt A. Tinker and his farm hands, and Charles Raymond and his sawmill help responded to a call. A supply of water was brought in barrels from the brook and all was done to save the fowls. The dwell- B Ke a Sunday visitor ing house, which cought fire several | , o P Kellogs wa.d a ? times, was saved. Miss Maud Chapn ¥n spent Sunday Complaint of Auto Speeders. at _her home in Norw fich. Mr. and Mrs. Charl 98 Anderson were Complaint has been made to Con- stable M. J. Hickey of the excessive | callers here ou Sumd ¥v. 7 speed by automobile drivers going | Mr. and Mrs. Benju fmin Wilcox am through the town. At the postoffice | Edgar Wilcox went to |Voluntown Sun- there have been several narrow es- [ day and attended the | memorial ser- capes. Vehicles of various kinds ap- | vices of the Foresters. ' : px‘Eavhing the junction of the two| The children of tha ,j'abbath schoo roads at high speed, unable to See | are rehearsing for a colicert for next what w coming in opposite direc- | Sunda tion and just north of the bridge is — i — the Tenth district school, where the SOUTH WOODS\ToCK children are often in danger. Albert Williams has belkn quits hut is able to be out agait. OCCUM AND VERSAILLES T By a recent votz ef the u'rfh the il AF - vection_ars Red and Blue Contest at Sunday School | Masonic, traternity of this yrection 27 —Elestric Lighting Talked Of. tist’'s and St. John the Divyine's d e — June %5th, with the churdh at For several months a red and blue | morning service. THe MagonA - chapter contest has been carried on at the Ver- | \will act upen {he invitation yat tAc sailles M. E. Sunday school, the red | meating this week, side under the direction of Howard| ™ Miss Mary ¥lynn of Norwichy made a Bushneil, the blues under Miss Trina | short visit 11 town last wee Krumbholz. The contest was ended | fhe Tadiex” Ald society mdt with last Sunday, at which time thete Wers | Miss Ida Sunger on Wednesda present 114, the largest attendance for | The (hildren's day comeert hi&s been many yea rhaps at any time duc- | nacessarily defsrred to the lattew: part ¢ of the school ing the histo The ¢on- | of the month. test has been close from start to finish, | = Mrs. Benjamin Ritch returned from there being but a difference in attend- | 5 dgelightful trip to New York ystate ance of § for the entire time. last” we and brought home her has returned with his for a short v V. Peloquin daughter with her family and entered the employ of John Pidiat il B ddia Quinn in his grocery department. is estimated that there ara 4} 000 The many improvement St ants and 1.400 Roman Cathwiie seph’s parish proverty wh Rev. Frederick | missionaries in Cria z ureault arc being welcomed by ‘all in the vil- | = = = lage. There 1 more Catarsh n (his sect 4 4 of the country than all other 5 Truant Officer Re-elected. put togeibe 2d until the last few’ The recent report of the annual Oc- | Vesrs was supposed to be incurable. Occum school meeting the name of | For & great mauy vears doctors pri Gustave Lamberi as truant officar was fnounced it a local dis medies, znd by With_Jocal incurable, e and preserin conwtant?s | i Mr. Lambert being re-elected. { € loeal r omitted, Mr. Lambert being AR e W e Painful Injury. nounced it ireatm Scienee ha- Manuel Silva on Wednesday mat|proven catarch to be a corstitutionai i disease ; nd therefore raquires comst with a pai accident to the fore fin- (dissdse ;nd cherefore vequices cogeti- F. . zer of his right hand, the finger was bed Cheney & Co. Badly ‘lacerated, dislocated and the |[AEMRALAEHIE D, T GO i tonai bone badly injured by coming in co- n the market. it is taken in tact with the needles and steel of AI1Y in doses from 10 drops to a a comber in the plant of the Totokett| teaspoonful. It acts directly on the , Manufacturing company which he ws [blaod and mucoy adsed Bonats | endvesing to, clean: while in-métion, fugm-, FUey ofter- sae hundeed Sejlacs ¢ Tt is noped that the finger may be [ oisothrs nnd testimonials. 2 saved to the second joint. 5 CHEREY & €O, Toleds, * Charles A. Wood of V\'v”llr'hE:UI has e " recently heen ‘a guest of - Okcumij e Lo The Totokett Manufacturing com- [ PAton , any is contemplating lighting its ten- L e b : Pments and the vHliage of Otcum by|. A Leading California Druggist. electricity. Pasadena. Cal. March 9. 1911, ? A0 A Foley & Co. Genfiemen: We have kold and recommended Foley's Fon and Tar Compound for vears. We be- Jieve it to be one:of the most efficient CAMPBELL’S MILLS . 1. Barber, who is working in | expectorants on the market. Confain- Plainfield, spent Saturday and Sun-|ing no opiates or narcotics it can be day at his home here. ziven freely to children. Enough of Dwight Lewis, who has bezn ill for the past two months, js improving. G. P. Douglas is visiting at the home | the remedy can be iaken to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results and does net interfere with digestion. of H. M. Wilcox. Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug -« S Co., C. L. Parsons, Sec’y and Trezs.” Get the original lev's Honey and Great Real Estate Advertising. The advertising President Taft has given to the Twenty-first ward in C cagn Dby selecting ‘three caabinet o cers from that balliwick ought to help Tar Compound in the vellow package. At Lee & ODszood ( Work Will oon Start hat after you lake Dr. King's New Lifs Téal estate prices,—Omaba Bec. Pills, and veu'll qulckr?' enjoy their B e TR fine resuls. Constipation amd indi- Taft's Latest Distinction. 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