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church for four weeks, Rev. Mr. ' ‘| ner being grantad a Vacation. WINDHAN COUNTY . 3 ; ! Children’s Night. INDHA 3 Children’s night was o n | Boston and vicinity, i - WD m:nof Miss Carrie iy .?;.n:‘::'um 0. J. Atwood of Man- Poesracol Moy e 2 S5 = - Marriage of John M. Potter and Miss | large attendance and an it pros/ chester vieit2d C. C. Downing Sun- wibistrict Supt. 3. H. Newland. :{fig; HOPKINTON Za s Laura L. Fissher—Notes. Eramme were agrecable (eatures of dhef o5 0. May of Belmont, Mass, vis- | Thompson were fhe suests, of Rev.| Teachers _ Reappointed —Republican: Mrs. Martha Fart, who sold her farm | Mra. Ira D. Bates and. Frances| ited his father Sunda g Mrs. A. H. Withey on Thursday | Win in Tuesday's Election. ° recently to (larence Manley, moved to | JOrdan of New Boston n ds | S nog. June 1. They stopped cver business meeting was held | At the monthly meetiug of the school m G it m the Methodist church in the eve- | committee, held in 1;'3"« Valley on | “Mr ang Mrs. Fred Whi mvd;& ning. Monday at the home of the clerk, uwrymvhmngmy i g hnE;::'::‘ m came to] hz‘ susmer ::une'AA Olney,‘ five of last h);nr't Fred C.-Holt, Earl Holt and Orren , the 3d, spent | teachers wi ppoi for ¢ G 1 Sunday and Monday with his family | suing yvear - Order meos oramted” o g S B By e 5 here Sunday. 4 CENTRAL VILLAGE - Y hr e . Thompson and family of | Bev. W. Stearns of Putnam preachéd ; Brooklyn. N. Y., have arrived at their| here Sunday. Seventeen Compete for S. of V. P summer home on Zion's Hill, > e e 7 —Programme for Flag Day—Chil Mrs. Charles Keeney has been visit- WESTMINSTER dren to Decorate Graves Sunday. ing_her mother in New London. e 2 dence with their cousins, Willie and Miss Elsie Lincoin of New Haven|Fiower Mission Day Observed—Pupils| In response to the letter sent to the | " M7. and Mre. Charles V. Eradway | *® 215 i o Claud Tillinghast. was at F. F. Webb's over Sunday. Show Results of Up-to-Date Teach- | various schools in town by the Sons|and Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of ireworks Licenges. CRSerTT TS 2 Albert Brown of Hartford was at ing. of Veterans, offering prizes for the | Putnam visited recently Mrs. Sarah The town council met Monday aft- Miss Emily Lyman js with her niece, A nistory and influence in the past,| Miss Rosa Spauldin sell fireworks w iliam . ] C. y g and friend ere granted Wi m H. Mre. Harold Shellington, of ‘Windsor | , T0e.C. % Roclefy of thig place joined| , T70, <0G fature, mevéntoen enman | trom e ooy oul staying at her| Burdick 2d and Frank W. Crandaii Locks. Cantorbury Plains | Were received by tlie committee. The | bungalow from July 1 to July 5 nest. STORRS. ety o T “with | Sunday evening. following programme will be carried ‘Warren Keith visited in Boston re- $200 in Trust. - — ety e A vt | ke MRy muili 42t W O 4t in the town hall, Flag day. Junecently. He purchased an automobile.] Alfrea Collins of Charlestown, mine- | No Commencoment Exercises Th North street. The _fifth chapter of | T. U. was held at the town hall on |14 2t § . m.. Mildred White- Late May Baskets. Iy Years old, was present and gave | Year—Reception to Rev. and Mrs. L. |+ = Head; violi, solo, Arihur* Talmads Misses Mabel and-Minnie Jones, El- | the town the sum of $200 in trust, the | S. Rogers—Notes. - ssion day. ¢ essay, Hentietta " Burby. orchestea: | eanor Keith, each received the last of | interest to be used in the care of the iy Vacation Begins. song, Wauregan quartette; essay, | M2y a handsome May basket. well | Coilins cemetery. Owing to a change in the course af from several weeks spent in New Lon- | ing for her home in Rockville after | egs 2 ing: piano solo, Mil. | music and games. priation was allotted to each of the|at the coflege this year, comsequently. don. closing @ successful year of school in | ared MeStay. sons, Wadvesan qase- | . Mrs. Mana Bowers has moved to four districts in town, ihere will be no commencemient pro- Miss Ida Webster of New Haven is | this place. tette; essay, Marion Weeks: siolin|Mansfield, her former home. ills were ordered pald to . the | gramme. In its place on ANy e | T ———————— Mrs. John Webster. little son of Norwich spent Saturdiy | dell Iliorns: award of prizes. sone, | f€W days with Mr. and Mrs., Charles Republicans Won. be given the strdents. Tuesdla 3 COLUMBIA Mrs Arthur Newton of Hartford has | afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. Columbia, Gem of the Ocean. ‘Walker, has returned to Danielson. The annual town election was held | P& Alumni day. 'The banguet will b ~ iz heen the guest of Miss Emma Kenyou. | George Rathbun. Mrs, Charles Dearborn is entertain- A. M. Bowen has bought the new | Tuesday, June 6, at the polling places | N€ll at 1.30 in the new dinimg hall, % Local Man Wirs Manchester Bride— is boarding with Miss Kenyon for a|meeting last Friday evening. " i Young. < o ¥ = | esting list of speakers. At eigh: fow weeks. A Mra. Fislen Button Is spending the | S'oncestershire. o e SRR Strawberry Social. ol BT S B e B e D PO n| Saturday's Contests. Mrs. Charles Campbell and Miss| week with her brother, Mellen Smith, | wich Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid society of ‘the Con- | republican ticket won by over onec | Wednesday tennis and basebaW be- Roland Smith of this place and Misa -4 < = 2, G 3 L e e e~ Pupils’ Excellent Work. was a Monday visitor here. Social at the chapel Wednesday. eve- | electors camic out, considerimg. the | %ill Ie played o Weddeinsy evaning et o B e wees (d . i ‘ ¢ Providence men who have the con- | ning. weather, | the college societies hold their amnual ide o o ” the guest of Mrs. Henry Hatch Mon- | The school exhibition at Canterbury p banquets in Hartford. L'lfaf'l‘:é’gm e g U e Reception to New Pastor. lumbia, wher> they will reside. A 4, APy o Dest essay on The American Flag, its | Bradway and D. b. Cladks family | ernoon in the fown hall - Ticenses o : TMLANB COUNTY The Women's Foreign Missiopary so- | inion service at Westsrn Women in Eastern Lands was | {he afternoon of June 9th, Flower essay, Miss Lila Ogden left Saturday morn- | Clark Dennison: solo, Rose Seguin; | filled. The party was entertained with Fifty doliars of the highway appro- study, there is no class of sradiates sponding her vacation with Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and| solo, Arthur Talmadge; essay, Wen- | Miss Rebecca Walker, who spent a | amount of $1,368.43. ning, June 12, two outdoor pkiys wi el O ot Manchester | Juck Kemp had charge of the prayer | ing her sister, Miss Nellie Guy of | Store. formerly occupied by J. J.| in the two votns Heiiclong places | where the toasts will be given' by an| Columbia Team Wins and Loses in T o e & woinding @ few | of Gay Head district. Dwight Armstrong of Providence | gregational ciurch gave a strawberry | hundred majority. A fair number ¢ | 'Ween the alumni and under gradat married on Wednesday of last week 2 Aay and Tuesday, Plains Friday afternoon was attended | tract to spray the el trees in town, The children are practicing for Chil- Probate Court Session. ¥ v . W red | have begun their worl dren’s day > : Potter-Fisher Wedding. B o e o Joliu. Hinten “oniariaic his "Samhi ) MY- ena Ses. Walcotie, Dalo Tadil = AL Rohinty” scsaior ot e pod A pretts wedding took placa on Mon: | town. The written work was tasteful- | (eF and son from Stafford Springs Sat- | returned home. having visited their | bate court Mondas, the inventory of | o T S eing thie o v _ Buys Coventry Farm. day morning at the home of Mr. and | |y arranged by the teachers in the| urday agd ®unday. daughter in Pawtucket, R. I, and al- | the es d“ a eol S Rl i R g gl 7 = it b William Squier, who pecently sol€ Mre. Charles Wisher on the Decker | town hall. and the exercises were heid | George R. Fowler of Providence has | So a daughter in Spencer, Ma: e e o T g AT St i \+¥ Whis farm property in this place, hw Hill road when their daughter, Lena | in the Methodist chureh. Mr. Dows,| been spending a few aays - with Evervone is rejoicing over the mueca ss Mary Leavens of Brooklym, N. purchased a farm in Covemtry and will ! Sy | community had a pleasant cvening. p » f needed rain, Y. is a guest at the home of Hon. E. | ¢ommun ] take immediate possessios. k= rain. e Ice cream and cake were served. M ahie Meh &ttt Litihe Tbve bevw John M. Potter. The house was dac- ided at th » hich con-| Mrs. Felix Lambert was taken sud- | Mrs. Clarissa Holman is thought to : M B o P e - and Mrs. Alonzo Listle have bees srated with daisles and carnations and Dleeq ot sraper oorases mhlch SO0 | denty il Trestan ovenins. be critically ill. She is in her ninety- | , MF and Mre. Hector Darrach of e R Bristor perp has gone HoHl(visiting relatives in Mohegan. the bridal party stood on a rug of | spelling match, rapid addition, story| Miss Elizabeth Elliott of Williman- | second vear. v,-smnrg“:!*rl‘;"‘ ha‘;’]? t;ra'J“; ”;'g" stay E ‘ Local Nine Breaks Even. daisies. Mrs. George Parry of Scoi- | elling, story writing, a lesson in pen- | tic spent Sunday at the home of her Yisltri 3 R TN T S e land. a_sister of the bridz, played the | manship and demonatrations of other| parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott. DAYVILLE - Loretta, was united in marriage with | sipervisor of schools, was present and | friends. il a visit to her fatiter’s hom var Green a zame was piays wedding march, and Rev. I C. Grimes | practieal work tanght in public schools, | . Miss Irere May Duval visited in Mass, s adond V1 Ty - b el P performed the ceremon. Mr. and|The great facility with which the pu- | Taftville and Baltic Sunday BN = L WO00DSTOCK Mr, and Mrs. H. V. Beebe, :Mrs, 4 cloge one, the scoreestan@ing 1§ Mrs. Potter laft on the 10.45 train for | ;iis worked, the accuracy of their worlk Sigart Ellsworth, paymaster ai the | Ladies’ Aid Society Meets, With Mrs. Charles Thom and Mrs, Leuis Clinton ¥10 12 at tie close of the c#ghth inmin White River Junction. Vt. On their|ing the speed with which they did it | Plainfield Woolen _company’s mill, | . William P. Kelley—Briefs and Per- | Entertainment by Grange—Holt Fam- | attended a concert in Hartford Wed- |'In the ninth the Hebrons failzd return they will stay with the groom's | qrew forth words of commendation|spent Sunday at his home in Ux- sonals. ily Opens Roseland. nesday evening, making the trip by | Score, the Columbija lads scoring one parents until thoir new home 8 ready | from parents and friends. Aaron R.| bri Mas: Y s : auto, “| run. In the afternoon a game was on Zlon's Hill. There were many gifts | Murse, Rev. George Clark and James Mark Shepard of New London, | ypo g G Bidwel Mary Perley. returned Weédnes- n on the piazza to be | Wayed by the West End nine of Wil of Lincoln ave- Mi of miiver, china. linen. money and fur- | Lashrop followed with remarks of ap. | N. ., spent Sunday with her sis- SE._ G- Bidwell v Perle; : I S T L A W sine st ; - ga) nue, Norwich, is visiting h . Wil- | day . on the pa ge. Tnantic and the lacal mine. incais Diture. Mrs. Potter attended the Wil- | preciation to the teachers, Mr. Dows | tér. Mrs. Herman Chapman. s o TR loE M d";}hgr%'"mi’,‘h‘;:;“‘;f B s Taree chcar hire domr s | S Saatas 10 TRy, S e M Petbe et g L e s i Jromtees which | CestRy Lorine had Solied his Stal | Marshall, Pennets spent' Sulliay=athate raati SEouprhy e Gos s place. | down, preparatory to moving them. Close of school Year. - M. and 2 g, | 49 been made during the yeer. A - P el home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen | A handsome, substantial stone wall is Miss Vera Holmes closed her te Potrer pr] 'f;..‘“f;.flf,'f g;b::tz‘("ui: Attended Conferen: Srerd e Tenmel rith GF PUTEIST "ol Cobb of Nofwich vpet Sims | ogencd Uik, seshimee Bone o Bals i bei“g put aroumsl the old cémetery. N o school in the Chestnut HAIl dist AP oF Jolantn & Pottir aund 18 also v. A. A. Smith attended the joint | éh:'r\xes‘ P re-mmf’i from a | 98Y 3s the guest of Jahn Pruden. hill last wesk. b 0"‘{'41‘,,)' ]Mm's*"fli f_—sls‘"c-‘;fle"- " | 1as€ Monday and returned to her homa iotint Jestmnstor. 5 of the Windham and Toiland | CRaTIes Nutall Was returned from 4| “Mrs. Henry L. Hammond is east| Mrs A. J. Wilcox of Uncasville is e Windham and Tolland county | jo ‘achaiiie 8 g 7 32 i =, | associations Congregaticoal minis- rs. Emi r p W, Maine h: County Congregational Ministerial as v again. % the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. F, | associations of Cong A Alrs. Emily A. Little has been spen ,,,‘,'{;“,',;‘,,‘,d",',',',,v;'.,f, Nt b o | it ot Stares Escmey h"s’,‘f@"}.,’.’;‘,’;’;";umh‘k who has been | MTS. Mary Young has returned from | Hyde, ters held tkeir joint meeting at the | jnz several days with the famils Mrs. Charles Keeney returned Wed- | Merrill Button continuas very feeble. | WS Charles Burdici, who has been |, it ‘3¢ Dudley, Mass. Big Water Tank. college by its invitation on Mouday.| per \son, Louis W. Littls, Fa-t nasday from New London. Children’s day will be observed at|{PeROins A wook WItR fer pavents ™ yir ‘and Mrs. Charles Marble and Frack H. Miller has placed a thou- | 15¢ Wives of l;lw pastors were present | yan \pton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine cele- | the ehurch Sunday morning. turned t> her home in ~Stafford | 0% Paul spent Sunday with Mrs. C.| sang gallon compressedoair tank to | and enjoyed the day in spite of the| Trhis recent ra ns have given vegets- brated the Arst annivessary of their | TWo or three days of wet weather . A. Russell. R s Al s 10 boam, tion fresh start and farmers are marriage at Mrs. Maine's sister’s in | are pleasing to the farmers in this| SBrings. Tillinghast has -a painful | , MF. and Mrs. A. E. Potter and daugh- | Toute 2 it e Ey hopit | hat sceds planted ‘during (s Willimantic Wednesday vicinity. finger, chused by sticking & rusty nail | tef_Chariotte of Providence ave thel "Flitr Siinner has concluded Mis STAFFORD extreiWely dry weather of th: past few Mrs. F. E. Dalzell's Funeral. into it, suosts et i‘_“g“"d e w B“fig‘e“- work for Mrs. Georze A. Bowen. ttadh ey weeks | will now germinate. : HAMPTON News was received by friends in Children’s Concert. T e et B S e D Grange Entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown Observe 20th | I{{‘;‘li‘cfl‘}“;’j;n’:"" chapel are receiv * s B . | Westminster Wednesday noon of the| \Sunday momning at 11 o'clock the | seph Mortison. Senoxet grange gave an entertain- | Wedding Anniversary—Various Items. | ° Y i Wuridh of Quosdie Vishave—Maiy Suin-j dexth of Leu. HEDRMn ‘of Brent- | chilfran's ponea’t Will be Tield st the | - Atrshats Woothsad has' entstelt the| Ibnt fe Cronis B Iost T s i \ GILEAD mer Boarders — Children’s Pro- | Wood, XN H. wife of Rev. F. E. Del-| church iastead of the uiual service.| employ of the Aassawauga company. | ning which was greatly enjoyed by a [ Miss Minnie Hunt of Hamden is y ramme at Grange. Sk S.foruier Pustue of the Wostilli- [ At 3 oJcleck ' ihe. afteshoun, the | “Fred Arpold B 1 larges number. spending a few weeks with Mrs. Cyril bt . oo ster Congregational church. Mrs. Del- | members of the Sunday school with Eotortatasd | ALT Souil Gedkze H. Gallup of Ekonk and his | Johnson, Funeral | of Mrs. William T. Warner— Willtam Pear] and family have re. |z had been in feeble health for a| their friends will go to Evergreen 2= = = three nephews from Danielson were | The children’s day concert at the| Invitat{ions Out for Raymend-Hodge turndd from Auburn, R. I, where they | JUT0er of vears but the immediate| cemetery to carry flowers to -the| Mrs. Willam P. Kelley entertained caliing on relatives here on Sunday. | Baptist church will be siven at 7.15| Weddi.hg. Gause of death was brights disease.| grgves of their schoolmates, and all | the Ladies’ Aid society on Thursday. rs Sunday evening. visited Mrs. Pearl’s father and moth- | 3re Dotzell had meany fhorgs 1o o . = Roseland Opened. g - v S| who were members of the Sunday |Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. E. C. Pinney has so far recov- B Vi live M. X T s T AN ey might | DEFHD Whe learned of her death with | Tihool 4 meomorial. setvice ooy | Mrs B by Curtls entertained her| The family of Jude George C. Holt | ered from her ilinces 43 10 bo able 60| Gir ot e o yoiive M. Warner, of e Siek Mcs gk I O o1 0007 Was {akel | helq after the graves have been dec- | Son Louis of New London on Tues- | has opened Roseland for the summer. | tara crot mortomiime tics. ‘ i Wednesday, with burial in the NOPth | pajeisr tusiny an procas .‘r,r;or:lhl;smfgg orated. day. Hamilton Holt, editor of the New cemetery. The ect house is nearly full of e Beatt o et L s |l T ch labt Friday afternoon 3 : Leon Booth of Rockland, Vt. is the|3 oclock, 4June 2, Rev. Joseph Hernid - Miss Rose E, Seguin was a Norwich Mr. and Mrs. D. Louwis Downs are| York Independent, delivered an ad- guest of his parents, Rev. L. P. Booth | officiating.,, The foral trihxy:tn wern seevéral yvears ago. Besides her hus-| .o o8 YOS entertaining the latter's mother and | dress last week on Ancient and Mod- | and wife. Senatinis \Tha Lhot sise Auite wan D e jeayves her mother and two| arthur Williams entertained Harry | father from Long Island. e e aat tue nimeteenth anuusll “Wr. afd-Mrs, J. . Brown: Diertuivic |80 otk (8 MEeAE AT dese, Losey oF summer boarders. s brothers in Missouri. 2 Mrg. William and Mrs. Le- | meeting of the Connecticut Society of John Welles is visiting his grand- Douglass of Mystic Sunda 2= Heion e Boeton, Sttending tha | Colonial Wars, Sk Members of Stafford grange spent|My Soul. |Mre Warner was a_fine ‘mether, Mrs. Charlette Smith. BROCKLYN Busy Daughters. gradaation exercises of Miss Hstells Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. (,hrns:mn vroman and highly estzemed New Postoffice. The King’s Daughters met at their | Tripp J. P. Brown, it being their 20th wed- | P¥_all. \ 1 L s Mr. Roberis opened the new DOst-|iemon Picked Which Weighed 19| 700mS Monday afternoon, Wednesday | * Mrs. Nicholas Bowen, who has been THOMPSON ding anniversary. After a pleasant m_{‘i"(":g 5.‘:;’,‘};,:‘;“,“8:‘?5\;‘“" e offiee last Tuasday noon. He expects to W Clibs - © d afternoon they cleaned the church. spending the winter away, is at her \ % evening. spent with music and social &3 e Tuall ; g have his store in running order by the Ounces—Woman's ul onsiders Mrs. E. H. lillibmidgé and Mrs. | home for the summer, nteresting Essay Read at Grange— | intercourse refreshments were served. Welding Invitations. firat of next week. Holland of Teday. George R. Bliven attendel the Sun-| Roy Cheseboro has entered the em- Lot Leased for Diamond. Rev. I. P. Booth in behalf of the grange| Invitafions| are out for the weddin Miss Cvnthia Hammond, who has day school convention at the Cor-| pioy of the Aassawsuga company. presented Mr. and Mrs. Brown a large | of Miss Hele p M. Hodge and Sherwen heen visiting in Norwich, has returnea| Mrs. James €. Palmer has raised | gregational church in Putnam. Dan Page is recovering from the| Miss Addie Browe is visiting Mr. and | Jardiniere. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown | H. Ravmon:| at the Congragational home. apon a lemon trze in her house a Edward tler was in Providence | hurt received in the ball game Sate| Mrs. Joseph Mills, responded, the large party departing| church Monc ky, Juns 19th, at 4 p. m. Children Entertai lemon that weighed 19 ounces. - Wednesday. - uréay. The Erhard Iot, owned by J. J.|Wishing them many happy returns. ChildFen’s - ¥ay exercises will be held At the last regular meeting of L. R. |, MT- and Mrs. Vine R. Franklin vis- Mrs. Moses Baliou and little daugh- Z Bernklow, has been leased for the| Rev. R. Maplesdean, secretary of the | at the-chuteh: néext Sunday. Q.. Hopeful Juvenile grange, No. 2, fur- | ited relatives in Providence over Sun-| ters, Ruth and Phyllis, have returned WAURE! summer for baseball purposes. A game | Connecticut Literary Institution, will| Airs. A. W. ‘Hutchinson returned las nished the programme, which consisted | 3 3 5 to Uxbridge, Mass.. after spending a GAN between Thompson and Mechanics is | Breach at the Baptist church next Sun- | Saturday fron 1 visitifig her aon and mvs of recitations, drills. dialogues and vo- | . 3€0rge T. Brown of Providence spent | week with Mrs. Ballow's parents, Mr. i planned for this (Saturday) after- |day. family in Pri meeton, Mass. isted the chorus the week @¢nd with his sister, Mrs. J.| and Mrs. Samuel Collins. Stone-Kendall ~ Wedding — Brooklyn | noon. rs. T. F. Mullen a Bové ¥ o Newington K. Potter. Arthur Hazen. who recently moved Road to be Macadariznd: Grangers Hear Essay. choir of the Universalist church last 5 55 The B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday | here from Apponaug, R. L, is to move e A large audience Tuesday night at | Sundas. Mrs Malone Moore has been| Jolin A. M ¥Govern. who has con- evening was led by the president, I. W. | to Alexander's Lal Earnest Wild has ‘returned from | the Geen Showed mueh intercer in | eM€aged as organist mnext Sunday | ducted a black pmith shop here for the Chapman. - Subject. Lessons from| Edward Fiillott was in Ashaway, R.| Pittsfield. Mass., where he has been a Bbard Tty s The Causes | MOTNINg at 10.45 in observance of chil- | PASt thres vea rs, has moved with his cal and instrumental music. The whil- dren all did exceptionsdly well. Ten cents admission was charged, and the proceeds were set aside toward a fund for heating the hall. " ives— v a . i s ’ v p 5 R o~ | family to Ne: rington, where he has Substitute Carrler A. E. Pearl has|OTe8t Lives—Samuel =~ =~ = ™ ndertaer g s pelonging | guest of friends the past two weeks. | Wiich Led to the Separation of the e day, Wheta cotiot WUL LG B B e i s o I ok e e been carrying mail on route 2, the reg- | oo Mories H. Blake and son, ¢ - s S, Stone-Kendall Marriage. United States from the Mother Coun- | *™ o G Stanley. alar carrier Having & vacation dwin Blake, are in Norfolk, Va., v taken sick thefe after driving from o % % o e T P o _ s 3 2 L 2 i B o, % iting relatives, sailing from Provi-| here to attend a funeral Harold Stone and Miss Ruth Kendall Haign For o2 2] . of View. Mrs. Amelia Cutler of Utica, N. Y., dence. Miss Ethel -Collins has been the | Were married at the home of Mr. Stone| . Herbert K. Cummings of West NORTH COVENTRY has been visitir Ig relatives hers, beini . 2 8 : ®| Tuesday evening, noly near relatives | Boviston, formerly of this place, has called here by 1fhe death of her sister, Not Guilty. guest of Boston friends. > LS & : The case brought against Charles| Mrs. Ellen Grover of South Killingly | Peing present. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Stone bfe"“‘}f‘l"“med P{"l“ "h"’,f“““!"h‘.p at | Arrangements for Children’s Sunday— | Mrs. William T.| Warner. Miss Amidon in Town After Thirty | Stromberg by the prosecuting attorney | has been spending several days with T ke Sial Some S0 e e e s e Chicken Thieves Busy. sl TR I Ve Ao ixticepting Ye: ction at Ji P of the Humane society was tried on | her niece, Frank Tillinghast. cac g = z — g her k) =B - gt e Monday before Justice Litchfield of e e Brookiyn Road to be Improved. Wedding Announcement. TOmorrow (Sunday) is to be obsery- | ing Sunda RN b Misses Bernice and Lyle Turner are | Hampton. The accused was found not SOUTH WINDHAM. The Brooklyn road is to be maca-| Announcements were recemtly re-|ed as Children’s day in the church, by | Rev. T S Portkr of Prague. Austris, hame from college. guilty. = daniized Seom S Aoy K eiOall plack§ SOy Sob TOY s age oF Buel How. | Soomts enom. e fasiy e e ' ‘ = M Sarah Amidon of New Ha- Woman's Club Meets. L e . to the bridge in West Wauregan so it| ar1 Ingraham, daughter of Mr. and | the christening of young children an 5 ven has been visiting Mrs. L. H.| The Womar's club of Brookiyn met | s Emil Eficson Entertained Dorcas| i) \G ©rCs 2 Mrs. H. B. Ingraham, and Robert Ham- | and_elaborate Sunday school concert. H T Luiderman. This is her first visii | Monday afternoon with Miss Sheldon. Scciety—Notes. lexander Sperry of St. Louis was > Rev. Martin Kellogg and wife on BOLTON since_the pastorate of her father, the ! Topic, Holland of Today. Rollcall: ro- s visitor here Thursday. Mills was at his father's home | Monday attended the union meeting of . _— Jate Rev. 8. Amidon. thirty vears ago.| sponses: literary and educational: item Mrs. Charles Backus called on her Hepaicing the Stats and sang a solo al the family | the Tolland County and Windham | Happenings of ‘Ko Week—Summe: €. €. Aldrich and family of Pom-|about Holland. A paper was read by | 92ushter. Miss Hazel Backus, in Vol- ! paiting amon ., | servicé in the €ongregational church. | County Association of Ministers, at ident & Arriving, fret visited at E. E. Mavs Sunday. Miss Laurs Sheidon. TArt and Artisty | UDtown. on Sunday. Carpenters are at work at the rail-| Among those of the local o | Storrs college, as guests of the faculty. i Rev. Wallace Stearns of Putnam|of Holland. Dr. Rienzi Robinson of| ., Timothy Watts has returned . from | road station repairing the damage done| who attended the meeting in | Chickens Stolen. Miss Alice Bue|l of Waterbury ‘s v were Misses Ma preached at the Congregational church | Daniel - | Plainwell, Mich the recent fire. - bridge Saturdz sun erce of the Dhtel e Avmhe Infu- |~ Guilfora Smith has purchased the| .Joseph Ante has finished work for| b . Sanger, Mrs. M. B. Morse, Cart| was very fine. house and lot formerly owned by Mrs. | Jere EI with her sister, Mi ls. Charles W. Burt, at the parsonage, .Ior the summer. Mrs. Jane B. Sum yner has opened ne Ibert Storrs had nearly 130 young Svbi vbil Pet chickens stolen on a receni night. iott and is employed by An-| Chandler. [ Robinson of Windham. drew Buthiler. WO - Chittren's: Bay. | Mrs. S. N. Loomis visited in Hart- i Alice Kies and Ruth Marse and Mrs. E. B. May motored to| = Miss Chariotte Palmer has returned summer Loms, havi Ng SPent the win Willimantic last Friday, caling on | home trom vios 3 1] Miss Frances Peckham and Miss Children's ¢ay is to be observed ar | °Ld recenthy 2 i | in Hartford witn ber dauzhter, M relatives. ford and Pittafield Mage o> " P prelen Keenas of New London were the SOUTH CANTERBURY 15e Broany L e Conoreeana Mrs. George H. Ferkins has been In| cirs) sntchinson; Motorist Injured. Miss Gertie Green of Austin. R./I,| BUests of Mrs. F. E. Peckham on Sun- f il churches by special services Sunday | i Fiaomcs Hawkins recently vis. | MFs. B. H. Warfield and Calvi Tracy White while cranking his au- | is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Frank” A | 983 iR Miss Whitford Taught Her Way Round | afternoon. ited in Hartford A e o to last Friday was hit im the fore- | Harrick. Carl Oman has been confined to the —— eed it 3 T E . their aunt. Mrs. Wil llam T, Warner, head. resulting in a deep cut. Hé was| -Rev. R D. Hatch is speriding his | PoUse wiih the grip. $n. Werh Thssss Earitont - Biiys L e i Sanchester. © Vi5” | Gllead, last week. able to get to the doctor's office where | vacation with' his parents, Mr. and Funeral of Richard Turner. Farm. EAST WILLINGTON | T he Daat ek Mo v cold,| Albert Buell of Mi Bdiebury spent the his wound was dressed. Mrs. D. B. Hatch. The funeral of Richard Turner, who = B e =R . | g ana v Which browght forr| first of the wesk at Mhe parsonage, the Sold at Auction. . e e e died in Springfield Friday, was heid Miss” Lena E. Whitford was the Florence Poulstrey is in Frm-ldence,' G AT P pion g guest of his daughtew #75 The off G h NORTH STERLING Monday afternoon from the home of | ShcSt of Mrs S. B. Hadley last week. | where she has a good position. | Ward .. H. C. McKnight of LN A e e effects of the late George John- i her, Mrs. Mary 1 Miss Whitford left here eight years| The Mrosyowski boy broke his wrist ! _ BeV: odabe 3 R ysgles. son were sold at auction Wednesday. — N D i, ATy - TUKRET THE | 50 Sor-a ity arodnd ThetwOild okt st kel Chaplin ntly visited their son, arrows' of Hartford was 7| Death of Jeremiah O. Taylor—Close of | ReV. Henry Macheth officiated, Buriai | 289 ound . earn- | last_week. : | Walloce McKnight. ve Ea 35 : a Sehoel Vane o Close of |y os in the family plot in Willimantie, | i€ her c<penses b teaching school. | Edith. Cushman is spending her va- | A e st recently of Jisses Maudean 1 chool e Guilf Q. R She tau t two vears in California, cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | mitte o Grange. lizabeth White. ne . 3 o SO e o parord S re) e years in Homotali, snd T toncn | M Cotknah: ! meeling of Coveniry . W. Burt spent a few days i1 Lucius Whitaker Cuts Telephone Poles | - WAL Dixon of Putnam visited his | 590R, to rem: o in India. She visited many other |. Mr. and Mrs. J. Osborne are having 75, Rev. Martin Kellogs, recantly. N B mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifford spent After a few weeks visiting | many letters from those looking for | ) Miss Ruby S. Kel- Measles are prevalenit in town; thev on irthday. Jeremiah-O. Tavlor. who' has been f goio, #24 Mre. Frank Gifford spent zland she is zoing to Flor- | country homes. | loge were received from Kkonk grange, | are not confined o they children aloney haia Tora to Willimantic] (2, 9% some time, died June 1st at | 5 yay s e to visit her mother, Mrs. Geors OMrs. Philo_Church was buried last| No. §9. - ANSFIELE *“‘,’EPOT : eck ene cisitors to Willimantic| the age of 82. Mr. Taylor had lived | ®TFravklin L Bromley, who left here six years| Saturday. She was the opted | _—_— g T e Plliod, 1., X Sitocks L Wery $ Wig Bite and was Waniar, pencs-p. e Dkelly of TiRmesville was 8 L, 0o nake her home i Blohine | Geadite . the Tt s Gl Ide. | LL MANSFIELD 1) ing and I. . Fisher. ful citizen. i s MeCloud’s Sun- gt MrGeorge; Lyons’ and fonilly: hoxe WILLINGTON 5 4 M Friends of Moses Kenvon aré pleas-| F. 0. Plummer and family and M Lo AR SR X < ek ee moved to the Cartier place near West ooz it iz o Sermon to Children an others— ¢d to learn that he can get around| Lucinda Knight visited at George C.|, ClATence Chamberlain was in Say-| Thomas Conlon has bousht a small | Wiiiegion | Sunday School Officers All Re-elected. Driving Accident. without crutches. Spooner's Sunday. brook on Monday. farm near Baltic and moved to his s AR D Bl | i = Miss Sadie Fitzgerald is making ‘a| Miss Virginia S. Sharpe closed a |, 10e Dorcas society of the Swedish| new home Monday The annuzl meetin Rev. R. B. Sherman ok Sunday nex§ SROTT vigtt SN Tl e Baatee succersful year of school hore Ty, @] Lutheran church of Willimanti William Kendall of Lisbon w ABINGTON | cmce the Sunday s wili deliver a special suldress to the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phillips, Frank | George . Spooner is still comfinad tn | (Pt tained at a lawn party ziven St paRis satar, A at the close of 't B nnrlligls g Phillips and Miss Edith Clapp of Elli- | the house \with a severe case of the| - #nd Mrs. Emil Erlcson Thursd the first pa AMr. and Mrs. Clinton Crane and son | John Partlett was r Mr. and Mrs. Hansen gvere in Stafe otis apent Sunday at Wildwood park, | grip. 3 i g 5% t €] evening. The lawn was prettily dec- AT Sk of Waterbury spent Sunday with local | intendent, Mrs, Darrow ford last Sunda making the trip by auto i B fakos - M ] orated with lantéfns, and rofreshments - relatives. | perintendent: Deacon W As M Wallace Storrss was driviag Aoatee de WARRENVI were served. The young people re- WEST WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs, George, E. Allen receiv- | secrotars: Mrs, I, O, Ward, near Hillside hall recently her colt hes v . 2 LLE j turned to Willimantic_on a late car. e d @ post eard shower Monday, it be- | Miss Mabel Clirk. librs Ts. Har. | came frightensd at a pony| trap, whi g P:--mrmn_\n stunt l.u;‘m« Whit- 5 e — having spent a very enjovable cven-| Willing Workers ~Give Strawberry | ing their fiftioth wedding anmiversam | riet. C. R, Pourtroy, ore. ing and throwing K Mrs. Storrs oy, and Wil I il s RwR _Song | o cPereewt Fing- Supper—Missionary Meeting. School at the Corners closed Thurs-| Thanks and aporeciation were voted | out. ~Fortunately she wass not hurt. b e Bdg ik Mmmin i h’:mr Items. Rt SRR o day, Mr. Crane, the teacher, will not| Mr. Coszrove for his long and faith- Mr. Baker, Mr. R‘nvr"-'t a "Id Mr. Pol- 304 three-quarters. Mr. Whittaker was| . S. Shippee is buss shearing sheep WOCDSTOCK VALLEY B B L T drens s AR b g Rt e e M it ‘ormerly a hotel keeper for many | for the farmers. = by £ ’ o o e i e | b v e x Mrs. Corbe Thursiay R rears. . . but the buvers backed out. day at the Congregational chureh. 1’ chairman of a committes cons Mrs. Corbet spent Thursfay on Rip- ’ > R an;‘,‘:,,:’:f]h““;:" Y e i L\l;l‘lhev\'!on!! Ronth fiMes, Elets Coopsc, Aged 7. Charles Place is visiting in B e { ing of the officers of the school to plan ’,f;.:’l_“;” with her granddaeghter, Miss e e s apent | Miss Harriet Slingsley has returnes idenc j for the smaabl PREICE RS o e PLAINFIELD the week with Mr. Mathewson's mother | g om 11arpoig et ieWling Workask see 5 aiti POMFRET CENTER { row. lathews, Miss Pratt 3 B s -IRPIELG T el e Ticcts Covmip e iy | Basrs: sunper. romatiy Yot ey et e wesk |- e were appointed a Lécal Grange Works Third and Fourth | p, \IT. and Jirs. Edmun hsiioneloy of | cvening. She was ears old. Prob-| the Baptist church, 2 mother at Black Hall. | mittee to purchase new books for thef ! — B e IRey s M-S Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Kenyon at- | bel = Vednes- aisance getting the hou A A T R Lankl. A ¢ : : zetting 3 villiam Gilpatric v e Z : tended the Carpenter-Angell wedding | day afternoon. Mrs May Chamber- | readiness fer Mics oo, e, hou | - & four weeks' visit with friends in|ge > were in the Thr iy Thurs- | * Several from here attended the|account - f the World in Boston as 1t | U Miss mercila G. Grosvenor attende TRl R S Canton. Mrs. Earl B Wright is visiting her | SITRVDEITY supper in West Woodstock,| aPpeared to them. - ;s | the reunion of her class at Wellesley, | qovt o ‘Sands T = y Tuesday evening the third and | parents in Windsor visifing her | Wednesday evening. Mrs. Tyler bhas gome from Jarvis| Mass, Saturday, June 3. [ he sadotie MRS st Shostny "N fourth degrees were worked on a class e Stoatrneis e sy ey L LR : R s Joseph. Clarkc Hoppin and fam-f o, 5 00 tna Ganter drew rembas] > of six by Plainfield grange. WILSONVILLE ss Kate Danielson, Wwho has been | ily are visiting at Resdoil , i & 4 Miss Karah Colvin is at her home PHOENIXVILLE - g S . S e L Weinestiay ‘oventng thé Zaaies A3 T y g y : E e Friday. ¢ : nesday ev e L here. Miss Hattie Jennings was in Webster | | aps - 5 Hay Deserved the Prize. ety se ad : raw MAL ED ' | N i E g it ebster | " Mre Wilcox from Uncasville w y ed the - Usociety served a salud and strawberrs Samuel Robinson and Miss Minn:a| New Waterwheel for Mill—Teacher Iil. Wednesasy. e n“i(_mh Y thin parisic Tigt The most diverting bit of diplomatic | supper in the lecture room of <The Fi f . o Fratt have been visiting out of townl. W g Holman spent a few days in],, 1= Kelgwin was a Worcester visitar| colin 3 7 | history 1ot generslly known to_the | church, which was fairly well attend- | * ood-drink for AN Ages. friends. e e e 2 Tuesdas. 3 W S S bublic. recalled by ex-Secratary Jomn |vd. Price of the supper was 20 cents. | Forlnfants, Invalids,and Growing; e James k. Latham is visiting here,[ Schoo! closed Friday for the sum- W. Foster at Lake Mohonk Thursda,.| Mrs. B. M. Sears and Mrs, W. A, . 5 y v TTAWAUGA PureN: building NORTH WOODSTOCK helping O. H. Latham install his new{ Mer vacation. 2 = A was the fact that President Rooseveli| Weld visited Webster and Dudicy, | PureNutrition, up| 3 ' % horizontal’ (urbine ‘waterwheel on tha | Fred Mills was in Webster Tucs- Mot i ac frst'wanted to settle the Alasiu | Mass, last Thursday Itivigoratesthe nursing mather andthe ey cé M LAt il S1e 2 iss May Emerson visited Albert | boundary controversy by stationing the| B. M. Sears was called to Coventry | ja. v g g s B . ) e i i are e L2 N, ant BT S Astiins wer o out ot | o s family Jast week. army in the disputed territory. It was| on Thursday to assist in the appreisal | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. and Personals. are yiie e ey S orceater I town visitors Thursday: Ira Pray was' in Webster Sunday. | Secretary Hay who finally parsuaded | of properiy I'A quick lunch » & mingte, 3 h Weld 1 vistting friends | CXARe On ihe ofa Warren hmestead. | | ——— —— Mirs. James Dunse has soid eut, her | him to submit the dispute tn arbitra- | In place of the regular service at| . ; > been Mmade fo link| furniture and @ene to Willimantic tof tion. The secretary deserved a Nobwl | the Baptist church nest Sundas morn- | T ubsti for and relatives in thiz place. d Gives Up Scheol. up ihfe tramway systems of Johannes- | visit her mother. Mrs. Brunell. neace prize. but never ot il.—Spring- ing. there wiil be exercises aDPravriatcl i s Thare will be Ao services in the Miss Grace lLawton is at home her:| burg from Pretoria The Chuxch Aid society heid a bual- field Republican fa Childuonis Sismdas. h = % - e B

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