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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES WINDHAN COUNTY " SCOTLAND. L. A. S. Re-elects Officers—Reception in Honor of Washington Guests. | Miss Ruth Asheraft is entertaining Miss Bernice Baier of New London. Miss Miléred Carpenter of Willi- mantic spent the week end the guest of Miss Grace Pendleton. Mrs. R. E. Geer and two daughters ieft this week to spend their vacation with relatives in Norwich and vicinity. | Mps. Geer has been re-engaged to teach the grammar department of the Secotland school for the coming year. Miss Mary Moore of the East Haven school is home for a part of her vaca- tion. Derwin Ashcraft recently entertain- ed Fred Clinton of South Windham and Trevor Buckingham of Willimantic. Luther Fuller, a former rasident, and niece, Mrs. George Witter Evans, now of Washington, D. C., were entertained at Deacon FPalmer Walden's a few days last week. Guests of Mrs. Ashcraft. Mrs. J. B. Ashecraft entertained the voung people of the town Friday even- ing. Music was furpished by the Beckwith orchestra and dancing was the amusement of the evening, follow- 2d by refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. E. . Leavens of Med- ford, Mass.. and Miss rnett of Nor- wich were recent guests of Mrs. Char- lotte Carey. Annual Meeting L. A. S. The annual meeting of the L. A. S. was held at the homs of Mrs. J. B Bacon Wednesday af The fol- lowing officers we ed for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Georgia Porry: vice president, Mrs. L. B. Ten- ney; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Bacon. The treasurer’s report gave a balance of nearly $70. Ice cream ani cake were served at ths close of the meeting. Miss Florence Martin of Newark, N. J.. is at the home of J. D. Kimball for a stay of two weeks. Enjoyable Reception. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barstow gave a recaption Saturday evening in honor of Luther Fuller and niece, Mrs. Evans, of Washington, D. C. Among those present were Deacon and Mrs. D. P. Walden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Taber, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gal- lup, Mrs. J. B. Bacon, Mr: O. H. Sweet, Mrs. Julian Dorran R. Ashmead, Mrs. G. H. Do Ruth Swzet, Misses Esther Taber and L. H. Walden an | " HAMPTON Smith Family on July Outing—Birth- day Party for Herbert Phillips. Mrs, Wilder Smith and daughter Alice, who have been occupying their coftage here for the past month, have geone away for July and will spend th: time at Litchfield and at the sho Mrs. R. Hansel and three sons oecugied their hoine here over Sunca Mps. F. Davis and daughter, M , ave occupying their summer 2 here. sez Florence and Stella Hicks visiting their father, Charles Hicks Mrs. Stanley Weaver entertainedl the Harmony club last Monday after noon. b Birthday Party. Herbert Phillips entertain. Saturday afte: i i h Master ten little friends last noon on his birthday. Arthur and William Pearl were wich visitors ¥unday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pearl called « Mr. Pearl’s brother in Brooklyn a No pastor, Mr. Brown. the new moved his family here and is livin: in th2 lowar tenement of Miss Sharp's hous WAUREGAN Death of Robert Scholes a Surorise tc Local Friends—News Notes. The little daughter of Oliver Ba heau died of scarlet fever Wedn morning and was buried in Sacrec Heart cemetery Thursday. Wallace Aldrich of Williamsville a business caller here Wednesday an Thursday. Robert Scholes’ Death. Robert Scholes, a lifelong reside here, died the home of his son New Hampshirz last week. Mr. Scnc was a veteran of the Civil war, a me ber of the 18th Conn. Vol. His dea was a . as he left here only a few d apparently in U health, to make his home with his son. Mrs. . E. Kies was a Putnam vis- iter Thursday. A. M. Johnson of Willimantic w in town on business STERLING Items of Local Interest. ited Mrs . D. York Wednesda serious illne: A. H. Smith. Mr, and Mrs. T, Brook have besn v W. W. Vaughn. Several from the convention tist church Charles Dyer, who s been danger ously ill with ptomaine peisoning, slowly improving. Kennedy relatives vil Sterling on Wednesday, this at age attended Hill Bap- June 28 Naw Miss Hazel Luicks and Miss Mar jorie Hammond have returned from Webster for the summer vacation. Miss Fannie and Olin Keayon of Willimantic are visiting their uncle. Allen W. Kenvon. The TIngall bovs of Rrool are at A, N. Hammond's for mer, . NGY the sum- TOLLAND COUNTY WILLINGTON Grange Initiates Five Candidates— Pleasing Entertainment. Mrs. Preston has returned from a visit in Previdence. Mrs. Joseph B. Dimock is sister in Lawrence, Mass., days. At the Grange Friday night five candidates were initiated. The degrea team, which has been faithful in its rehearsals since the order was reor- ganized here, performed the work beau- lv, and altogether the evening was a4 great success and most e ‘The entertainment at the Town hall Thursday evening by Charles E. Bloom~ er came up to expectations, and was B h enjoyed. he Town bhall has been much im- proved by the Grange. and now if the windows could be made to open from t top, it would be altogether satis- faciory as to ventilation and a most convenient and pleasant village meet- ing place. Mr. Bloomer is entertained by Miss Church. Mr. Eno is still there. Mrs. Houghton is in New York for a few days. with her for a few “Weonderful, marvelous! does your picture to . opinions And what represent? “Oh, as|. are divided.”—Jour- SOUTH WILLINGTON Fob for Supervisor Garrison—Accident to Arthur Duckworth—Game With Willimantic Nine Today. At the close of the spring term ot schools in town the teachers joined in the purchase of a gold watch fob, which they presented the supervisor, Levi T. Garrison. He was very much pleased with this manifestation of good will. Anthem Finely Sung. The anthem. We Will Extol Thee, sung by the full choir at the services in the hall last Sund seemed to many to be among the very best ever heard in the hail. The beauty of the seif, together with the splendid blending of voices, added greatly to impressiveness of the praise ser- vice. Badly Scalded. Artbur Duckworth is laid up for a while as the result of a scalding Sat- urday, when some water in a boiling tub siopped over on him. The burns are not dangerous, but are, of course, very painful. Juniors’ Secial. The Junior Endeavor society, under the direction of the leader, Mrs. E. J. Mathews, gave an ice cream social on Monday evening in the hall that was well attended. The proceeds are to be used for the needs of the society. Arthur Moriarty is home for a few days with guinsy sore throat. Mrs. George H. Philljps of Spri field, Mass., and daughter, Mrs. Wil- lard Osborn of Geneva, Y., Mrs. R. N. Staples of Willimantic, and Misses Hattie and Viola Maine of Ashland, N. H.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brackett. To Play Willimantic Team. A ball game has been arranged with the packing room nine of the American Thread company of Willimantic, to be played here this afternoon. Delegates to Convention. Mrs. Elmer Mathews and Mi Denman were delegates to the Ashford Baptist Sunday School association con~ vention at North Ashford, Wednesda and with the delegates from the H were taken there in George N. Sterry's automobile. Rev. R. C. Miller at Congregational Church—Meeting of Ladies’ Aid So- ciety. Rev. Rennetts C. ) e in the Congri tional « s morn- ing 2and evening to an attentive au- dience, and also sang some very fine selectio; is in town looking after Smith in will llimantic attena the ensuing 3 Miss Flor M. atiend the Normal s Miss Edna S lington commencing ember. To Attend Summer School. Miss Elizabeth Porter will atten’ the school for teachers at Danbury in | o ones 1 nith is to teach in El- the first of Sept- expects to he l.adies Aid society met wit Mrs. George Little June 28th and en- ! joyed her.strawberries and cream. Mi S e Pendleton is visiting in Meriden. M Murray of New York is visit- ng Miss Carrie Kellog. Mary rink and M Chr ine k are visiting in Waterbury. Mr, and Mrs. Jared Tennant spent Sunday w Mr: Tennant's motk Montv 1 Doroth {ennant are int, Mrs Leon- Rathbun. lis place . ! ev. H. Fitzgerald preached in the scopal church Sunday morning. STAFFORDV!LLE “riends Surprise Samuel L. Heck—I. W. C. Outing to Worcester. iends and acquais L. Heck gave nim a 3 t week Thursday at his home at Rock Meadow iry farm Union. The company 1ad a fine % Mr. and William Ryder com- enced housekeeping the t of this of Mr. Brown- Heck has been € pending th her son, Matt H Bowden of Julia | | for eck, and | ; f Mrs. Minoni Outing to Worcester. The local 1. W. oved an out- last Sunday in City, Wor- Ethel Brown of Monson. Mass., been the zuest of local friends. lliam A. Thompson s e on n Hill from Amberst, Mas ¥ ove been the guest . r, Myron Heck, and family a GURLEYVILLE Hanks-Raynes Wedding—Various Le- | cal Interests. At “the £ Mr. and 11 Henry M. < 7, Dwi, H. Hanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. H Hanks. and Miss FEthel L. Ravne daughter of Charles Ra 2 were married by After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hanks will make their home at Hanks Hill. Local Interests. S. D. Yeomans and G. W. Levalley attended the Venerable club’s banquet | at_Willimantic last Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Page, from Bosto: have been guests of their cousins, Mr: Otive Parker and Mrs. S. O. Yeo- mans. 4 Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Walker and Mrs. Charles Chapman attended the Children’s Day concert at Atwoodville Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. H. E ed the funeral of Oscar Barrows’ moth- er in Willimantic Saturday. Earl Bates from Willimantic was the guest of Mrs. O. H. Conant Sunday. imonds attend- | ELLINGTON The Misses Ernestine and Alic> Ban- croft of Newport, R. L. are iting their grandmothers, Mrs. Bancroft and Mrs. Partridge. Mr. Hayward has returned to Bas- ton, having spent a couple of weeks with his family. Miss Stenson visited Springfield last Sunday. A number of graduates of'the Roc ville High ‘school belonginz to th town attended the alumni meeting in that city on Monday nignt. Miss Rose Liebman of New York and her niece have arrived to spend the summer. friends in W. Richards and family visited friends in Westbrook last Thursday. Rev. Mr. H. Graham and family at- tended the graduating excrcises of Woodstock academy at Woodstock Hill Friday. Children’s day was observed at the Congregational church last Sunda, Mrs. W. P. Marcy and daughter Florence, with Miss C. Wiley of Hart- ford, are at the Marcy homestead. R. B. Horton and family attendad the graduating exercises at Brimfield cmriew at Brimfield Satqrdu. COLUMBIA Additions to Library Equipment— Goldenrod in June. A ball game was played on Columbia Green Saturday afterncon by tke ‘Windham High scheol nine and the lo- cal players. The latter were defeated, 15 to 3. = Mrs. Wetmore of Williamstown, wife of Professor Wetmore of Williams co - lege. spent a few. ‘dayvs recently on Columbia Green with her mother and grandmother. < Mrs. William Randall and children of Colorado are spending the summer with relatives in this and adjoining towns. The Ladies’ Aid society held a busi- ness meeting at the chapel Wednes- day afternoon. Library Conveniences. A large and fine ash table has been placed in the library building, also an ash stand for the cabinet containing the complete catalogue of the library under the card system. Fred N. Tucker and children of West Hartford spent Sunday with Mr. Tucker's mother and sister on Colum bia Green. Mr. Tucker came in his automobile. The long stretch of state road be- tween this place and Willimantic is receiving a coating of crushed trap rock. Herman N. Collins and lady friend from Attieboro. Mass., were calling on relativés in town recently. S. Bi West attended = the annual meeting of the Army and Navy club held at Eastern Point. Misszs Rachel Bueil and Tillie Fred- ericks of this place were members of the graduating class of the Windham High schopl. Miss Marian Lyman was a member of the graduating elass of Bacon academy. Colchester. Early Goldenrod. recently in Clarke picked a blossom, some- September Rayvmond S < of goldsnrod thing rarelv found i being the month fo Mrs. Emily A. family of her son, at Ashton, R NORTH COVENTRY Pastor Suffers from I1lI Health and Must Take Rest—Miss Edna Turner Going Abroad—Promise of Abundant Hay Crop. B. Littie. Martin Kellogg, pastor of church, is suffering a gen- cal breakdown, as the result of the great strain of the past several months in changing parishes; the pack- closing work in his former and moving here. -unpacking. F in a new parsonage and zinnirg a new pastorate, where a great amou f work awaits to be done. H docto him to drop everything, get aw o salt air ‘and absolute | quiet and rest. I Saivrday heread air, and the king the devo- i the service. Aitended Oberlin Commencement. Kellogg has returned from two absence to Ohio, the commencement at saw her daughter, Ruth, fuate with the degree of B. and daughter Ruby tak a diploma completing 1 course of study in the 1 course. On the ed a former parish at G where Mr. Kellogg took' her ears ago. Her daughters returned with her. ra Kellogg, who has taught school in Gardner, Mass has come to her father's a sermon sitting isted by Ober e for the summer tion. She has en- gazed to teach next year in the High school in Manchester, only six mile away from home. \ Ralph Kellogg has* completed two v in Norwich Academy and is at his home. 2 Going Abroad. Miss Edna Tur Holyvake, who and is to spend her sum- in taking a trip abmoad, embarking today (Saturday) at New York for Antwerp. arthur Vinton was graduated la k from the Rockville High school, with honor: Anna and Mabel W, graduated from the High s in Willimantic last week, ready for co! iss Anna the valedictori- was Brewster of Hartford is a guest C. Hall. C. L. Hall is in Hartford a serious surgical opera- Mrs, at the home of O. A hospital tion. he farme: There son of fo are beginning their hay- STORRS. Teachers’ Summer School — Planning for Egg Laying Contest—College In- terests. . The summer school for teachers and others interested in agricultural and nature subjects will open 5. New Dining Hail, Tha new dining hall is being occ pied by the boarding department. The first meals will be served there next week. A cement walk is‘being built to con nect the main building with 2 dining hall. The work is in c¢harge of Profes- sor Gulley of the horticultural depart- ment. new A road has been built to the new cottages and comes out on the main highway below Bezbe's sto The grading around the new cottages is partly completed. Prof. and Mrs. Stoneburn pass have re- | turned from a visit to Watertown, N Arranging for Ega Laying Contest. Profesrsor Stoneburn has been Philadelphia i for the Phila- delphia North contest which will be :ollege. Professor Rattger of Yale univer is at the colleze ca on experi- ments to determine the cause and p: vention of sease in yvoung ch Mrs. Charles Thom was in Hartford Tuesday. Miss Gath ha turned to New York after a visit w Mrs. C. T.. Beah. 85th Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Edmond and son uart helped Mrs. A. 11. Bennett cele. birthday s brate her 85th on Thursday at the home of W. P. Kelley in Day ville. A large number of relative were prasent. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fitts and Miss Grace Fitts have been spending two weeks In a cottage on Fisher's Island. Rose Festival at Baptist Church— Notes and Personals. Mrs. George Fenton of Orange, Mass., was the guest of Mrs. Cyril Johnson several days last week. Mrs. I. B. Chase of Springfield is a est of her father, Clarznce Rock- H. Jenkins is caring for her Mrs. 1. Goodell. : S. C. E. of the Baptist church held a festival of roses in the chapel Friday evening. John Tarned. an instructor in Lafay- ettz college. Easton. Pa.. is home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Joseph Satterly and two chil- dren are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. I. P, Booth's. T.. B. Curtis of South Wood- has accepted a.call to the Bap- church and will commence his pastorate next Sunday. By the new census 123 farm towns in Massachusetts show during the last census decade 2 drop from 20a,217 to 175,342, l be- | where she at- 1| i ill be an abundant crop. | + i ~in population! day, June 24th with special exerc: { | | | | | good of his school in town the pas MANCFIELD DEPOT Guests Entertained at Strawberry Supper—Recent Visitors. William Farrow of New London was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Platt, recently. Among Willimantic visitors the past week were Mrs. Baker, Mrs. French, Airs: Pollard, Mrs. Platt and Mr. and Mrs. Condon. 3 Mrs. Tda Marc. ton caring for the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Snow are entertain- ing relatives and friends for a few days. - At Strawberry Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Botham., Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son were recently treated to a very fine strawberry supper, Mr. and Mrs. Ousterhout acting as host and hostess. Games were a fzature of the evening’s entertainment. Miss Marguerite and Master Willic Farrow leave today (Saturday) for Woodstock to enjoy their annual sum- mer vacation. Mrs. Lewis. who has been with Mrs. Corbet for the past few weeks, has been called to New Haven to care for her sister, who is ill. Mr. Saunders of Norwich was a vis- itor at Elm cottage Wednesday. Mrs. Holt is entertaining her daugh- ter, Mrs. Brown, from Elmira. N. Y. Hopkins-Pearl Marriage. June 28 at the residence of the Rev. is in East Willing- R. H. Sherman. Henry E. Hopkins and Miss Pearl S. Maine were united in .marriage. The attendants were James Burdick and Miss Hopkins. Rudolph Edwards of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the guest of his classmate,Laurence Sherman. H. Stevens and son. Alfred, g Mrs. Stevens’ parents Frank Topliff attended serv o on Sunday, the first time in several months. Friends calling on Carlos Brizham at Joseph's hospita find him in a very Robert Sherman fine roses. BOLTON Prof. S. M. Alvotd Attends Class Re- union—Theodore S. Perry to Teach in Manila. Willimantic, weak condition. is displaying some Prof. Samue! M. Alvord and Mz Alvord of Hartford are at their plac in town for the summmer vacation. Mr. Alvord was in New Haven last week attending the reunion of his class that was graduated from Yale college 15 years ago. Mr. Alvord has taught in Pennington, N. J.,, and Hartford since graduation. M Jennie Bolton and son IL.2slie of ford are at The Pines for the mmer. Mrs. Esth Hartford and Ha Northam of Has M Helen Berry o ford were recent guests at Charles Loomis’. Going to Ma Theodore S the Center di | nila. w vear, left ai- urday for a t his old home in Chester. From Chester Mr. Perry go« to Cook’'s Falls, s where he an the 11 Mr. Perr teach in a government s rears. He has worked to Manil ool for three hard for vear and it is regretted that hz de- cided to change his position. GILEAD Wood Farm Sold—Address by Rev. R. C. Miller. . J. Fogil has recently purchased 2 ing car. is reportzd te It purchased John Wood that has The .. A. S. met at the_ parsonaze Wednesday afternoon. Rev. R. C. Miller Speaks. Rev. Rennett C of Hartford occupied the pulpit hera Sunday after- noon. He gave an interesting account of the International Reform Bureau and Its Work. of which is districet superintendent for Connecticut. Preparatory lecture was h2ld at the parsonage Thursday evening. 2 he h M ) Huteh on of Princeton, Mas is visiting relatives in_town. A few from Gilead attended the strawberry festival at Marlboro Wed- nesday evening. Many of ‘the farmers have com- menced haying. A light crop is the general report. Bellows of Brooklvn, iting at the Gardne Amidown of Hart- ent, is visiting at Mrs. E. P. has been Josephine two davs’ automc returned from 1 trip to Westbrook and New Haven a John M. Daggstt and son of Mans- ld Citv have commenced haying for . A, Weld. wenty-eight members of the Soring nday schooi attended anniversary of the Ashford v school convention at church., North As all making the trip Wastford Baptist ford, Wednesday, in automob EAST WILLINGTON Several from here went to Hartford to s2e Ringling Bros.” circus Wednes- dav. Fva Barret: was the guest of nein, Miss FEdith Cushman. Roy Downs of Hartford visited his brother. Will Downs, on Sunday. Mys. Marcy of Mansfield is caring for Mrs. Ernest Wils Mrs. Merrill is Mrs. Samuel Ro WASHINGTON COUNTY, R.I. USQUEPAUGH. Kenyon-Handell Marriage at Central Falls. Gertrude Hanson is visiting at T. T. Locke’s. Mr. and Mrs. Olney Bates are visit- ing at J. €. Webster's. Kenyon—Handell. Amos H. Kenvon and Miss Mert E. Handell were united in marriage at Central Falls Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Rev. J. H. Trenbeth. They were accompanied by David B. Knight e E. Kenvon, ter of the M. D. Palmer has gone 40 Prov- for a week's visit Nelly B. Kenyon was a Vv sford Saturday. Mets Fuller and daughter are here at their home for the summer. A. B. Sweet of Slocum is visiting at Dr. Kenyon' Mrs. E. E. Kenvon spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. F. K. Crandall, at - Westerly. Mrs. 4 spending a few davs yon's mother, Mrs. Wyoming. Miss Clara Webster is at home for the summer vac: ARCADIA. Closing Exercises in District Schools. Philip L. Voelker of Providence €d on Benjamin Sheldon at the Lo Ridge farm Monday. The school in this district, taught by Miss Phebe L. Richmond of this place, closzd for the summer vacation Satur- es. {loseph Briggs and family moved tor C. Kenyon and children are with Mrs. Ken= George Niles of 1 | 1 Anty Drudge Tells How to Prevent Laundry Jones—Heaven the laundry! Mistakes. Jemina! Look what came back from Three pairs of women’s stockings and five petticoats. Why I’ve got some woman's Jaundry instead of my own.” Anty Drudge—=T1l tell vou how to avoid mistakes Wie that. Get Fels-Naptha washed the casy way at home. er and wear twice as long and then you and fr soap and have your things They’ll be cleaner won't gét them mixed with other people’s clothes.” You owe it to yourself and your folks to use Fels-Naptha. You owe it to yourself to cut down the time of washing clothes one-half, to save yourself its drudgery, to make it easier and more pleasant all around. You owe it to your folks to quit making washday a steamy and smelly bad temper. day of cold meals, house and general Fels-Naptha does it, summer or win- ter—washes all the clothes in cool or lukewarm water, without boiling, in little time, with no hard rubbing, and makes them cleaner, whiter and sweeter than any other way. Follow directions on the red and gicen wrapper. from Nooseneck Hill to th Saturday. A. E. Austin and family of Cranston | were at the Austin homestead farm over Sunday. The school at Pine Miss Anni> Kenyon, day with exerc by HOPKINTON Graduating Exercises During the Week | —Reunions of Alumni. graduat exercises of Hopa Vall High school were held last week Thursday evening in Barke: hall. Three young ladies delivered excellent place last | by | Fri- taught last pupils. Hill, closed the The esay Hon, George H. Utter, M. addressed the class. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Allen attend the exercises of graduation. Miss Ru E. . granddaughter of len. Allen, one of the graduating Mr. and Mrs Reunion. reunion of Alumni The annual alt Valley High s schoolhouse hall S "he High school at ated four ing ladies this exercises were held in the Seventh Day Baptist church Thursday ning this week. Several cases of scarlet fever in the village early in the spring delayed ciosing school one week. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathewson and Mrs. Wallace I. Durkee of #arrenville, Hope AT in M Mathewson’s automobile, were callers at the home of Rev. E. P. Mathewson last week Thu aw d daughter arrenville. E. P. Mathewson iting friends rving Thompson . caller in Hopkinton City Sund fiernoon The Alumni a tion of Hopkin- ton High te held its meeting in the hall Ashaway schoolhouse next Saturday W. C. T. U. Meeting—Notes and Per- sonals of Local Interest. School closed Friday in district No. 11, Professor Lambert of the Rhode Isi and State college preac Shannock Baptist church § . Dawley spent Tuesday in { Knowles family have come their country home for the summer. Andrew W. Moore made a business trip to Wakeiield recently < Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel G. Hend left home Wednesday for Block Island, where thay will spend the summer. John A. Phillip employed by D. Gillies and sons in their printing office | at Wakefield. Richard James Berchtold's. Mrs. Joseph Babcock of Providence | has returned home after visiting a few | to is staying at Jacob | | Summer days with Mr. and Mrs, <. James. Miss Ruth Reynolds is sp2nding the summer with her aunt, Mrs. George James, at Hilisdale. Miss Florence Milner is spending the summer at Duxbury Beach, Mass The Clark’s Mill W. ¢*. T. U. held 3 regular mzeting with Miss Carrie Lam- phear at Shannock Tuesday afternno., Edward WEEKAPAUG. | Visitors Arrive—Neotes of Local Interest. Mrs. Howard Butcher and family of Ardmore have arrived at Bird's Nest camp for the summer. Dr. L. . nford of New Haven visited his family, who ars spending the summer at the bungalow, on Tues- day. Dr. Sanford was on his way for Newfoundiand, where he will spend the month of July on his vacation. Dr. Ellen H. Gladwin is spending few days with friends in New a Ton- ' © M. Lewis, who has spent twn weeks at Rocky Crest, left Thursday for his home in New York city. Mrs. E. A. Bears and sen, David Sears, of Collinsville, Conn., are among the guests at Rocky Crest. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Loofhow are en-- tertaining their mother and sister from the west. Miss Jane Tuttle and family of Hart- ford arrived Thursday to occupy the Robinson cottage on Rayberry Paint for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Noves spent several days with their daughter. Mrs William Abbott, on TFisher's Tsland, recently. ROCKVILLE Loyal Workers Meet—Sudden Death of s meeting of s held Sunday at the home A busine: the Loyal Workers w. of Miss Lottie J. Burdick. Abel B. Kenyon, who has been the past week, remains about ths same. George Moon, who moved to Volun- town a few months ago, has moved back to Centarville A number from this place attended the graduating exercises at Hope Vai- ley last week. Miss FEvelyn Palmer was one of the graduates. Suc'den Death. Phillips of Hope Valley, f.» nany vears a.resident here, dled very uddenly at his home Tuesday of neu- gia of the heart. School closed last waek for the sums< mer vacation. George There's Its Governor. A farmer who lives net far from Houston raised a cabbagehead weigh- ing s that completely filled a wash Barring its legislature, of course, can South Carolina beat that? Houston Press, WHERE CENTERS HOTEL LIFE FOR THE BUSINESS MAN, club-like < in its hospitality. FOR THE TOURIST or sight-seeker, after the luxury, comfort and entertainment, day’s outing. FOR THE FAMILY, home-like periencing the fascination of public g THE HOLLAMD HOUSE, 30tk Street and Sth N VANIA STATION IVIroR= ments with seclusion or the opportunity of ex- IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK CITY Whets Claters Camimeicial Activty and the Attractions that Draw Visitors From Every Quarter of the Globe FROM Avenue

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