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Baptist Society’s Lawn Party—Plans | Henry Bradford is still confined to NEW LONDON COUNTY. VOLUNTGWN. 5 Do el Qeio, N e, o Ao = : Miss Emma Holmes, accompanied Miss Carrie L, Bosworth spenf a %mmage,‘um,' with his team for. Rev: Mr.: Quayle Candidate for _Pas 5 CENTRAL VILLAGE v, NP g 2 .~ | by thc Rev. and Mrs. Fogg and e s i E week at Provincetown, Magss., recenth". | the American Opfical Works. Gm FE“Y torate—Bradley L., Dawley's Trip sgn, . : lreeemr! mn’t‘ of Miss Chrenicle of the W g Mrs. | W resumed - her business at | . Postmaster Eldredge spent Saturday, Bloom is’ working ih it ek s from Washington—State Road Still | Holmes’ sister, Mrs. Willis Chappell. 5 x idge, Mass. fx B in A ig : Epworth’ Leagus Elects Delegates to| Unfinished. ; Misscs Mary and Catherinc . Kelley | J9hn French Dies in Minnesota— | Harry and Edwin Bosworth| ' Miss Maude Briggs and, friend have tic Institute—Notes. o ‘I have returned home, after spendi Sudden Death of Ferdinand Wilson. | have returned to Southbridge. . |\f¢turned from Sturbridge. e e e x The Rev. Mr. Quayle of North Ston- | the week with their aunt, Mrs. Thomag [ @ o oo e _ Birthday Party. s \ - ‘sah P At a recent business session of the|ington was the preacher af tme Bap-|Moore of Norwich Town. . ., George B, Seeuln Mas returred from | r,gior Oliver Bowen's 13th birthday | ) UTH WINDHAM. Epworth e Mrs. Emma Harrison | tist church at morning and evening : 4 e A v was celebrated by his parents, Mr, 8 —_— o ana Miss Jenmie Perkins wers dwtefl'micfl Sunday. Mr. Quayle is alof AStiria I. 1. are visiting at (b | aver . o sister, Mrs Frank D-long Mrs George L. Bowen, at their | Comgregational Sunday School Goes te slegates to represent the local chapter | candidate for the pastorate of _this % Sor < residence, on the 12th, by a party ot ean Beaci o 4t the Teague Thewtiute o be held in | church, which has been vacant since| Miss Rosino Aliyn of Norwich Town| Master Emerson Collins ls visiting | Tesidstes, on the Sath by o party of| Qeea PUEISY She Nertpnen the death of Rev. E. Dewhurst. Evelyn Leary. F. of A, Installation. Willis. . Theom t Willh i Miss May Elliott h: ade were served. 4 pson 0o illimantic ay ott has gone to Watch Monday evening Court Liberty, No.|spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. |Hill to spend the summer. e e or Wiltiaas o= v pue 132, F. of A, installed the following|and Mrs. F. H. Thompson. 4 Frederick Ashton of Thompson spent '.0‘: “t_' T Ok Lynn, o?;/! er; officers ‘t;r g b B R.| Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and in- Su;‘xday Jrith d:loml giemlu. T S L ie s ke il George W. Macomber; S. C. R., Noah| fant daughter, of Hartford, are spend- irs. Celin MeStay and ughter 3 ey - 3 on the first Sunday in August. Dupont; R. 8., Andrew J. McGuire: | ing. several days with Mr. Brown's|Mildred have gone to New Haven to| . Eber D. Huntington is in ] Miss Katherine Kenelly or New York g, “w, "A. Ritchotte; J. W., Joseph | parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Brown, Sr. |spend a few weeks with Mrs. Mec- |f0F at ime. He captured at Crystal is spending her vacation with the|piichotte; S. B, N. B. Lewis: J. R.,| Miss Christina Marra was Stay’s sister. lake on the 17th three black bass, cach Misses Mary and Florence Hurlbutt. | Gaves. A'class of four candidate will| London Tuesday Rev. George Benedict has been vis- x;ggflnggmtah‘:eg!%ounds, besides a num- in . H v ¢ 1 . N ) is spending several days with MissThis sister, Mrs. Moses Ballou, in North cream, sandwiches, cookies and lemon- Mrs. d Smith has been entertain< ing her\ mother and sister. Mrs. Bruce and Miss Bessie Bruce of Bridgeport. Mis¢ Xennie Ericson of Greenport, Brodklym,', is spending her vacation with Miss (Elsie Bricson. . Mrs, W. \P. Barstow has been cona fined to theYhouse by illness. Miss Mosier of East Great Plain hag ‘been the guest of Mrs. James Maine., August at the Willimantic camp ground: It was algo decided at- this session to have O. E. Ryther, a former secretary of the Norwich Y. M. C. A, who is fiow engaged in state tempar- ance work, conduct the evening service Uxbridge, Mass, rs. W. H. Uris of New York i85 [ " Maguire; lecturer, William| Mrs. E. L. Rathbun is visiting Mr. [iting his family, who .have been % The voungypeople of the village sur< :rendmxxthe month as the guest of | he initiated into the mysteries of For- | ana Mrs, Henry Lewis at their cot- | North Abington, Mass. a few weeks. Enjoying, Tent Life. prised P?T"-‘“}C“M at ‘his.home Mon< fl‘,.‘:' 3 'fl‘i"e:'n 4 Miss Mary Gibbs | ®SUY @t the next meeting of the court.| tage at Lord’s Point. W);fix_n Phebe Barber has gone to the | A small party of vouns ladies wab } dav ';:;_:r;mzj where a pleasant time e 3 7S Bradley L. Dawley’s Trip. Church Improvements. illimantic camp ground to spend the | camping af Crystal lake last week. [N%¥as spent. ! ’ retirned. Wednesday from 'a wesks| o fol;enoon P82 Br:dley ok Gt catar oo O Misses Florence’ S. Warren, Bleanor | Mrs. Frank} Young and daughter arg visit at the home of Rev. a Mrs. 3 arpel B Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dean and Mrs. | Keith, Mabel Jones were of the num- issius Barstow. .:gsmng Mrs, Young's daughter, Mrs. \Mr. and Mzs, Frank Gifford enjoyed v . Morse at Grsenlawn, L. L Dawley, aged 14, arrived at ihe home| shingling and making other necessary T o 4 3 7 O er Sirred . Rogers and daughters, | of W: . Whipule with s pony, Rub- | repairs fo St. John's church. T, My & ma e Pl s b Misges Marion nm‘iflMlltd;:d!;u:‘fm:’rflll‘; ?&{"f;i'f'e ;O'nw?ff,‘(';’rg 1‘5,.’,‘3{‘;}“”";5{ S Work on New Tenements. neral of a relative, Mrs. Caleb Bailey. | ter, Sybyl, have been visiting Mrs. |2 %D ‘,’d laumch to Mystic and vicinity, ama, who are 'h’e"‘ ’;J‘ uests this | home at Washington, D, C. for the| Progress is being made on the new | Mr. and Mrs, Alvah Vassar and lit- | Converse’s mother at Clark’s Corner: on Sunday. ew London, have been g g tenements being erected for the Pal-[tle son Elmer have gone.to Rocky | Mrs. Melita Taylor is visiting her| : *Funeral yof Luther Simonds. ' g ride to this place July 4th, without a e < 5, s . 'e‘\‘el];!o‘mmm l;ell:}hel:re ;‘?’;”une(anuck road map f)rpguide of any kind, and|mer Bros’ Co. - somt' = 1[ to spend the summer. Mr. | sister, Mrs. Clemence, in Phoenixville.| he funcralwf Luther Simonds, who and oY ilte W Goer of Tedyard | met with only two slight mishaps on| , Joseph Noland was calling . on Sssar il play with lamb's band| ‘Fred Chism.of Westford and his| gied at the home of his cousin at " w cer Sunday guests of the Misses | the journey, causing him {o be delayed | friends in Hartford, Wednesday. era this seasom. brother Harry, of Greenfield, Mass. | Washinaton, R. L, on Saturday was gre over Sunday g about a day and a half, arriving here| Mrs. W. N. Chappell is spending a| George Phillips of Washington has|called on relatives and friends here| neid ar\ the chunch Wednesday at noon, Geer at The Pinee. i few days with relatives in Chester- [been the guest of lecal friends. last week. "The be:irers were Louis Chappell, Will< 3 r on the 18th, both pony and rider beiny . Missionary Society Social. .. [in fine eondltt;on. The youthful equesg eld. oJrs. Hirsel . Seguin i Sperding o Surprise on Birthday. fwm - Clvappell, George Horey and The local auxiliary of the Woman's |4 made the journey by easy stages Lawn Party. weel» with her sister in (.,a‘fllel'blfl"}. Mary Jilletta ‘Oliprisl was siven Bromas 1gle. The Rev. Harry Home Missionary society provided 3 |.ng was kindly and hospitably treated| The ladies of the Fitchville Baptist |, Miss Mary Ladd is slowly recovering | Sty SWEHE URaPmAD Wes £VC0 | g iated. Burial was at Wind- pleasing programme for the first of thg| ot a1l times. His last stop was in|church gave a lawn party on the "°{{“ several months’ iliness, 616 Tho 08t amateaPNacy of det! PAth: serfes of entertainments held on FI'| jowett City, where he was royally en- | church grounds last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Edmunds of ; : : day evening of last week at the M. E. | 4origined af the Jewett City hotel by| The members of the Baptist church r v e fiss Rusth Wehb is spending her va= W 1. S ay with Just at sunset a party of twelve came v o E celery pLent Sigay Wi raatee into the yard while she was:sitting on | ¢8tion wit1 her father, Willlam Webh, rch. Mrs. Charles B. Graves of New 5 % i i - | here. - S e s A Mrs. M. Y here, gave an interesting talk omn many press notices on his route, the|to Ocean Beach. ‘:;i;-‘sl"nevigito w“r}c]n Me:ceeoa&;é.aau:‘: ed in to take possession of thé parlor glfiki?i‘é; with her mother, Mrs, I-"‘J Birds, which was preceded and follow- onhé he prizes most being & photograph y 1 selections on the piano A < = Aeairrih S0 aandolin b9 Mrs. James D, ‘Copp | 21d sccount of his undertsking which CLARK'S FALLS v appeared in the Washington Post on &g Mrs. Florence Mitchell. and any other accessories they mlghE New Longlon and Alfred M. Voor- s % 5 omitted during thé hot months. e ors, Mr. Mrs. g Sona it shonl ‘asics by Mid Halea Do e ot My ang Mre| Felting Company Must Get Water | "Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hill spent Sun- |J- Hawkins and two daughters, Mrs |reside. =~ 0 5 0 00 Star; aleo of New London. Mrs. Voor- | wiy, i S8 S0 Fne B LTS B0 ther,| from Lake Wyassup—General News. |day with the former's brother, Charles | George Chinock, Jr. Others present| JCre SAURDEr and doughter of Afins hees and Miss Jennie Perkins acted as [y 108 1o (N POt enly of Grinwold, = T I Serwich. i i avere Hilise CRinock-SHd e seal senicsr,. Mys. Thurber Tesided. fiers accompanists for the evening. = BAS Ris watdh i phote. | Wyassup lake is to be drawn upen | Mre. Alfred Hiil was called to Provi. e fe 5.l & stfl anil it may” be of Mterest t9 Dr. d Mrs. Dwight Satterlee ! > & to supply the mill of the Federal Felt- | dence Meonday by e illness o I e . E. D. ‘ Z " spend the summer here, Dr. Satterlee] The Turtles are getting a little life| Horace Palmer and son Frank, and |child is better. Peagl. JM;s. Eml:\'} W&gre;, AM'%‘owg.' 2 . s being a native of the Fer 4 into them. On Saturday last they| George Jordan, have been haying for On Motor Trip. :‘-;;z! aGeg “?‘nl'arkr::hd lri(:tle s Mins H Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kennedy and | trimmed the Glasgo second teium after| g P, Chapman. r % Mr. and Mrs, Charles E, Barber are | o GO rlgfil4 R O e [t Boston sons, Donald and William, of New |a good game, 12 to 11. They journey Fred Lewis of Hartford is with Bis | mtoring through the Berkshires with 5:‘, g dh nam,h eet = :mes e R Tiadonb Y, Bt 0 B aavea aoms York, who accompanied Mrs [enne- | to Canonchet today with bright hopes| grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lew- | providence friends. % Mibnes Grnce Ptwiiny sad Eise Chit sl b Mexcy . Wednesday evening. dy’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Satterlee, | of victory. is, for the summer vacation. . Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. Hall of South s‘:esE %C(;-l st\; :fis anrovld:d i = Ll oA 4 yill spend the season as formerly at}] Mre B. M. Macomber anl great-| Mrs. Sarah Swan has been staving |iillingly and Miss Beatrice Thurber | 1o to mia i g O on. | winner. The wontestants were Marion "'-G‘...f."’&’;’n‘én?':n’a “Heloh Beranton, | Farned to. New i“.:ndolf,"f}'uggf\”";“{; R R e L Abbie [of Putnam were visitors at William | joveq. 7| Keufield, Lilllan Kenfield, Celista R 4 T - > > e aine. 3 5 Dean’s Sunday. % Ray d Hall of Worcester and | Padku ud {Smith, Alfred Watts, who have been guests of their aunts, |a visit of ten days with the former's| Miss Sarah Palmer of Pawtucket is P 3 e 2 2 3 foward Rice, 'R Slate. Hawa the Misses Mathewson, for several | son, Charles Macomber. tHe guest of her nmcle, Horace Wi |gok, 2nd Mrs, John Capwell spent|moud Briggs of West Woodstock are | Howard Rice R ite award f d < Sunday with relatives in Poquatanuck. | vigiti 3 iggs’ | Rice stood a close nd and had hon- weeks, left for their home in Durham | Court Advance, No. 3836 I O. F.| piimar and family. "Miss Florence Hope of Providence | pipiing &t the home of Miss Brigss'| oroble mention. The dump bell exer M%l&d);‘;\:;ee:g\ca‘?r;:"(h Sy P :{fizct:r;;ni:z'c‘en‘}:mis ‘,;sb[oé‘?::hto’; Arrive at Annex. spel’lt Sunday with her cousin, Miss Expeiisive - Defas 3 mlso z‘\.o"f bty ar ¢ n.:_; nrh bo; y was a Mrs. - E & e 4 -~ > = 3 Jew i Lillian Cooper. s pleasing feature. efreshments were v S Miami, Fla., werz | ProvidencegR, I., at th ot Mon- Mrs. P. A. Green of New York city & . 2 s 7 e Ly B o bir aunt, Mrs. | Gy cvend - [+ At the meeting Mon-|, (X ived to spend the summer in| Edwaid Cutler was a Providencs| Arthur Miller was arrested in Man- | ser ili i visitor Wednesday. chester by Officer John Fitts . of } " The Congregational Sunday school Richard Latimer. the bovs | are Il Maguire and Philip Lemolne] the Annex (0 tne o oy ‘row| Mrs. Amold B, Mathewson and|Hamrfon and taken befire Justice | gave its annuai , cxcursion o Ocoan A game of baseball bel_'"e"me bl";; are in carop at Beach pond. young girls, Pauline, were | George Reed of Eastford, for refusing{ Beach on Thursday, going andlcoming e T}‘lmme;a:aldjg:is ¥as. pikyed Stats Road Unfinished. Mrs. Charles Palmer of Pendleton itors in Norwich Wednesday. to pay his military tax. He was tried jby trolley. :;‘odndz'.e ,‘,,,‘,‘,,‘{go,, resulting in a score The work on the state road is still| Hill has been the guest of her patents, Miss Clara Hope of Versailles is vis- | and paid over $30, tax and costs. —_— 3 ¥ 3 at a standstill, the gang of ‘Portuguese R * DAYVILLE o et iting her cousin, Miss Beatrice Gardi- oo 2 2 ummer vis- Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Collins. SIS 3 flfm,': R laborers having left town. The road is The Tillinghast brothers of Plain- |ner. WINDHAM ¢ Mr. and, Mrs. George Bennett of [left in bad shape at the Beachdale| field called on Charles Stone recently. Death of Mrs. John French. _— | Vacation Notes—Successful {lce Cream Ol'l\"el?l‘ld 1. 1., arrived here last week | corner, and some of these dark even- . Ernest French received word Wed- | Women’s Missionary Society of Willi- | ° Sale. to visit th ‘aunt, Mra; Alffed M. | g3 there 1s liable to be an sccident GOSHEN nesday of the death of his sister-in-| mantic Guests of Local Organization o Voorhees. there. 5 > law, Mrs. John French, who has been }. P ersonalE Miss Harriet Bishop Brown and Mrs. Migses Marion and Karah Payne Sunday School to Have Outing— H;;evs;ianlnwe#(hsezéofée\f \}‘]‘:\T%;nbg&;gl B the week with Mrs. C. A. (Russell at Young Deer Captured and Tamed. Putnan X 1 Miss Babbitt of Randolph, Vt, 'is |Kelsey Point. Isaac Norman of Westerly returncd |left Sunday far Plainfield, after a here Monday afternoon from Philadel- [ Week's visit with their aunt, Miss Jen- to Putnam today (Saturday). Mr | AUsS BEBOIE © . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'Blanchard - Mrs. CliArence Chamberlain left o Monday for Saybrook where she is to 1) Backus is visiting friends Miss -Bernice Cogswell iz spending 2 uests for | nfe Hume. 2 . |French has the sympathy of many A ¥ o g 4 < s 3 R, :)?e“' vz{:e{ewoth;gelfisugf b;x(;-g. Bxgg;“ads Beach Pond Popular. = Mrs, Fannie nanki ofhflrookl,vn‘ N. [friends here, where he spent much chlizié:-' dndt (w;;n Eg)g\flneumfigfg adyl\(é ;fli:n(t_;]\flcvm(u};l;lr(mx;\r::a:“[!‘r’mm_nrq IR brother, Hayes Boyne. The shady brooks, the cool breezes| v 1% 2 guest al the home of Rev.|of his early life before moyving west. Shosis 5t D T Gallas o Mrs. W, . Bidwell is speading the week end\with Mrs. Russellsat Kelsey | Point. Earl Shaw 'is at home for aj few days. The Misses Marguerite, Mildred and | and good fishing at Beach pond are at- Allce Harris of Groton are guests this | tracting many visitors to that beanti- week of their grandparents, Mr. and | ful body of water. The many cottages .are occupied and many are camping in Mrs. F. Lathrop and children. Miss Josephine Keeney and Mrs./H. C. Grimes weré in Hartford Wednesday. The Sunday school has decided to Died Suddenly. hold its annual picnic this year at thFfl"‘;?i! “‘vieremsmf"pll;xseg mah&?fi of the usual place of meeting on Wednes- € sudden death of Ferdinan COX t L £ = at.the home of his father, James Wil* | ~ Mrs. Eglinton and children of New | ; Mrs. Oswall Street is edtertaining M e v L Famtell, 7o Bas besh | tentac-On fina Sunliye.the sHo day, - August 9 il ot - O e | e Ao DURGAYE LS MHIOTCE e |- 5 c0%, Tuesday morning. Mr. Wilcox had 7 Miss E dae Mrs. George , Witcomb and two chil- ending Several wecks past with Mre. | crowded with picnic parties. Last Young Deer Tamed. GOt Dastt eIt ok & aaver . mantne. | '""M‘.“ Mis FMJ‘ Deson e dren. Also Mirs \Harry Snow of New zmhl ennett, raturned to New Yoik | Sunday there were parties fromn ‘Moo= Some young people recently saw a coming from New York to the home of issionary Meeting. f Xork. eity the first of the week. sup. Sterling, Plainfield and Volun-| number of deer in an open lot. The his father for the benefit of his health, An informal missionary meeting.was | - Willard Benmett) spent thesweek end smallest one of the number seemed |put was able to be out .on the streef |held in the chapel Thursday afternoon h Mrs. Famuie Bennett. tamer than the rest, and was quite [about every ddy. His father and/sister |8t which Mrs. Brownell Gage of China | * Harry Bearsley was in Maynard, easily captured. It was taken to Mt. |had gone out for a faw minutes! leav- {8ave a talk. There was a sopramo [ Mass. for Sunda; View farm, where it is thriving and {ing him about the house, but when |S0lc, Come Unto Him, by Mrs. J. F.| . Daniel Millian is workimg for the has becAdme a pet of the children. his father returned about 9 o'clock | Words of New York and Miss Eliza- | Comsumers’ Ice eompany. To Return to Virginia. with a morning paper for him he found | béth Goodspeed of Hartford sang the Mrs. Frank Bemnett has returned Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Watr 4 | him unconscious in his chair. He died |contralto solo, Just for today, The |fronm.ihe shore, b o1 v A amd |about 1 o'clock, never recovering con- |members of the Woman's Missionary Ice C Sal daughter Marion have been the guests s . Z 5 ) s i ce Cream Sale. = & sciousness. He was 57 velrs old. Hs |society.of the Congregational church in 7 Py S of friends here After spending a * - - = i Zilli § ¢ ey ¢ They ice cream sale on W. F. Bid- leaves his father, James M. Wilcox, | Willimantic were the suests of the} "% A : e oy who i8 in his 90th year, and a sister, jlocal socicty. ~Refreshments were ::d‘ e J‘,‘;‘”‘: FESHCE Spsncially Miss Anna Wilcox, of this village. Mr. of the meeting by {4 and Ral ROtY. Gib. dwd Wilcox was a tesident of this sillage , Min, B O Lafh: | Morads ang RalphyEiliott are again The work of staking out the founda- | town. tio: for: a modern residence which Harlan Newbury is soon to erect un land recently purchased A;lmm ‘”the FEANKL"‘ ;‘;:;‘,‘e;e‘z‘n ‘3:, 'S““filjififv_’“ the villase [r+pe Week’s Happenings—Outings of Mrs, Henry W. Hurlbutt has been a Local People. est this week of Miss Nettie John- ugoun of Jewett City. Mrs. Basi! Austin and son Basil of Mrs. Fred Geer, who has been the [ Hartford are spending several days 1 Kk v E uest for some tim2 past of her aunta, | with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith. shert . time with friends in Quaker- “the Miages Geer, of Norwich, at their Clarence Smith of Cleveland, O.. was | town, Mr. and Mrs. Watrous leave for summer home here, left on Saturday |a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and | WAaterloo, Va., where they are leaders for her home in Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Willlam Smith. in evangelical work. Pl ¥ N Mrs. Ada Larrabee and Mrs, F.|at home after their vacation with ——— Miss Faith N, Gager has been spend- T e e, . g‘(‘lr;?fna"&ia?ifii{fuf:‘; ‘{:5 ag]m. New Grostenyrdale jrmnr}s_ 4 MONTVILLE ing a few days in Danizlson. BETHEL : %, Alden Weir ané family of New | Ray Fellett is substituting on Route Benjamin Smith of Lyme is the York returned to Branchville Wednes- | N0.. 1 for Carrier Moses Greene who ~ WOODSTOCK is takingt his vacation. 1 TR o guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Mrs, R. H. Young has been spend- day, cpending several days at their 5 Endeavor .D gates Return Reuben | &) enslit. ing a few days at Willimantic l:eamp summeg homg here. Mrs, S pan of Wauregan visited Mrs. Austin Visiting in Dakota. Leonard Headh; c}m]f Hartl‘(}‘;rd his been | ground with Rev. and Mrs. Frank |Dry Weather Makes Wells Necessary— | " \rs, Henry Allen and daughter of “\‘;zt\f e ff;r’gfg‘-“u . Hatas o - onel o | @ recent guest of his brother, Rev. H.| Chamberlain. Mrs. Rufus B. Richardson to Spend|Utica, spent Thursday with Mrs. A, J. | Mrs. N. Q. ‘ Bost Delégates from the Christian En- | 4 peadile. Miss Lucy Billings of Stonington August in England. Larrabee. 3 TFhursdayhand Friday. deavor society of the Union Baptist}| 'yr and Mrs. S. N. Hyde and Mrs. | has been entertained at the h ¢hurch to the national Christian En-|iermon A. Gager were in Versailles| Walter Burdick for the past wzl:‘ke o deavor convention held in Atlanlic|,n Monday. Mrs. Julius Luther of Wisconsin is City were the president, Mrs. A. P.| Mrs, Clifford H. Robinson and Mas- | the guest of her brother, E. L. Luther, Mitchell, Misses Susie Wood, Gertrude {ter Arad Robinson were in Norwich on —_— Olsen, Florence Chapman and Nellie I'gatgrgay. Chapman. They report a profitable | "My and Mrs. Henry N. Hyde of Wil- WINn"AM COUNTY. Mr, and Mrs. Donald of New York 3 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. HAMPTON Kelsey. = R Mr. and Mrs. John Tracey of Ver-| Resent Rlsal Estate Sales—Water non were in town Wedhesday, it being Scarce. Mr. Tracey's first visit here since he | ® S attended Dr, Horton’s school for boys | 1t is repo\ted that Stanley Weaver C. 8. Spalding is drilling a well for Mids Jessy T. McClellan. The contin- ued dry weather makes this kind of wells necessary. Joined Mr. and Mrs. Hardy. outing. T W cisi e Mrs. . Ri ile 56 v Fa- s Mr. and Mhrs. Bert (‘e,zttrell\and ]Les- ,sh‘:‘:(;‘:{‘ R L A Weidr:esg:\r'ugm? Ef;;::gdsfig l’:‘e‘;idh?:‘t here 56 Y is \l[!!, canst(;'(:"}'h.‘pgza e\‘l:?:es(;\ ;p‘:?g:(er lie Cottrell have moved to New Lon- 2 . * & Tt 5 3 T PP LY _ Mrs. Ar Pea E er sis don. Mrs. William Grinnell is With |in honElebore Alberg spent Sunday BROOKLYN et e the i T o apend EKONK in Woodland| Wednesday. them for a few days. Eric Larsen of Norwich was afp . g0 . Miss Helen Perley has been visiting — - SR SE o aine s amcle, Miss Stella Coen is the guest of {pranklin visitor Sunday. eat Stroke Causes Death of Herbert|ner aunt in Brookline, Mass, Happenings of the Week—Brief Notes| William Jewatt. Chiniak B = friénds in Arlington, Mass. Miss Clara Johnson, Miss Sarah| Baker—Salmagundi Sale Held by| Judge Albert Mathewson and P. B. arid’ Personals. N . i Sromer, who Fred Chapel has returned from a vis- { yohnson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch| Weman’s Club. - | Foster of New Haven were guests over A e e L s it with friends in Palmer, Mass. and Johnson Hammond of Windham Sunday of Mrs. William Mathewson. Mrs. Mary Kimball and her niece, | viiam Pear). have started for a short Visiting in Dakota. and Miss Goodspzed of Goodspeed’s| Herbart Baker suffered a heat stroke Guest from Noroton. Miss Grace Lanphere of Stapleton, N. | TiP t0 variotis po % Reuben Austin left recently for a|landing were callers at Mrs. Eliza|while at work in the hayfield the past Sanford Fisher, an inmate of the | Y- Are visitors at William J. Tanner’s. Razw:gEstala Sales. visit with relatives in Dakota. Johnson'’s Tuesday. week and died on Friday morning very St;ldiers' home at Noroton, has been Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wileox and T. J. Roberiishrecently purchased the Miss Marion Henry was the guest Called to Oneco. suddenly just after getting up. His|the muest of his sister, Mrs. S “A.{Mr. and Mrs Edgar Wilcox attended | Mosely place, racently of Miss Roble Boynton at| are Samuel N. Hyde was called to|funeral was held Sunday afternoon, { Woodward * 77 7 70 lchurch in Sterling on Sunday. A J. Greensfitt who recently sold his Gardner Lake. Oneéco on Wednesday on account of the | DT: Genung officiating, burial being in Mr. and Mre. H. B. Kingsbury are at | Bdwin Gallup and two children wers | place here hask moved to North Wind- Mrs.>George C. Chappell is spending |jjipess of Mrs. David Kenyon. the family lot in the South cematers. | Provincetown, Mass. for a few weeks, | & E. B. Sallup's on Sunday. ham. p three weeks' vacation with her parents | mrs Hermon A. Gager was a Nor- Guest from California. N et *| Lewis Wilcox nng la(}_v friend were at . Ev;rvh]nd};‘ s sf\.;rt of v;vaterr."yMl;. in_Pittsfleld, Mass. £ risi 7 g his home here on Sunday. urchna, as \fo carry water fu 1 wich visitor Wednesday. Gurdon Parker of Los Angeles, Cal, EAST WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Egra Gailup. Mr. and|mile to ¥ater IMs stock. Miss Gladys Latimer has been en- Rodu waswa joying several days at the Silver Buy Giéivaides::gaf_""k va S meetings. i - v Miss Frances Alexander of Provi- a‘!-g(e‘ga?g:;c:?em RS ARY Jake A dence has been the guest of her aunt, | “yrs “Ena Colver of Willimantic was R % a recent guest of her cousin, Mrs. Her- Misses Nettie Gridley -and Ethal o o0 Gager. 7 Boynton spent a few days recently t | \igg Olive Burnham of Hampton is [ Of J South Covemtry lake. visiting her uncle, George Starkweath- | CAtion of two wecks, visiting his rela- Rev. George C. Chappell occupied | . tives in Virginia. the pulpit of the First Baptist church, | “y,pmes Brassil has returned to his| Miss Anna Dyer is home after spend- ep River, Sundays, July 9 and 16 (} 10 in Norwich after spending sev- | iDg a few weeks at the shore down in 4nd will sp2ak there tomorrow. July|.ra) gays with his brother, John Bras. | Maine. 23. Mr. Chappell will réturn to Moni- | - Mrs. Edwin C. Smith and daughter o middle of next week, and will 3 Led C. E. Meeting. have returned to Hartford. a Brooklyn boy, made a flying visit the first of the week to his old héme, calling on friends that he had known in his boyhood days. Visiting Virginia. Thomds Page, who i8 in the employ of J. Sprague Bard, is away on a va- Mrs. George Gallup, Mr. and Mrs. Touis ———(“m“ Ingalls and Mr and Mrs. Howard Gal- lup_ went to Rocky Point Sunday in WE‘::!_.__ their autos. W. Davis wag called to New York George Gallup took a party to Ap-| i, Sunday on :wccount of the iliness o ponaug on Wednesday to go fishing. lis brother. 2 Mrs. Laura Stanton and daughter,! " p. 'St Jeank is entertaining rela- Lottie and Mrs, Byron Gallup ' and|jves from Antilony, R. L, and New daughter, Esther, -called _on Deacon | puqrord. Tanner and Mrs. Alvert Brown Wed-| = gew Party for South Framingham Guests— William May’s Funeral. 3 Miss Jessie Withey of Boston has been spending her vacation of two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Belle Withey. Miss Flossie Alton left Saturday to attend the summer school at Storrs. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Paine of Chi- cago are spending the summer with D_r% Paine’s brother, J. M. Paine, and wife. A. Simith is to preach in i : Hanover Sunday. Local friends hear with regret of the There were nirhsteen present at the serious illness of Rev. H. M. Kellogs. | cpuren prayer myeting . last Friday A former pastor, Mrs. Walter Stan-| .\ oning and the gmeeting was full of e+ qrei the Thursday evening prayoer 103 Lewis S. Palmer has recoversd his Mrs. E. E. May has been entertain- | ton of Danielson was a recent visitor|: - ieeting, July 27, and preach Sunday [t Leeners Beadls of I?.il‘;‘.{?.;“ ,e,,} lhealth 0 as to return to his home in | ing Aidwin D. Frink of Hartford -the|at A, A. Stanto Sedcon Edwin Wdmond had charge mérning and evening, July 30. Manchester, past week. Sterry Kinnie and family were visit-| 550" ¢ &, meeti Sunday evening. vles on Sund. ors at Allen Lebanon road Sunday evening. He 3 Salmagundi Sale. Entertained for Guests. E al ddressed the Sunday school at LEON“RD BR'DGE nnTn_u 4 The Women's club of Brooklyn heldi Mrs, A. H. Hibbard entertained fif- bt Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Starkweather offa Salmagundi sale in the Unitarian | teen or more young misses ‘Wednesday Death of Lucy C. Williams—S8almen | Norwich were guests Wednesday of | hall Wednesday afternoon and evening | &fternoon in honor of the Misses Lea- Clark Broke Two Ribs by Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Stakweather. which was wall attended. The object{Vvitt of South Framingham, who have Misses Millie, Nettie and Frances|they had in having the sale was to | been her gusts for the past two weeks. Lucy Congdon, the 13 years old | Ward of Lebanon called on local reia- | raise funds with which to beautify the Funeral ¢f William May. cemetery- is being grebuilt which will improve the looks f the cemetery a CANTERBURY. et i oyl . Several from this lace attended the A. C. Bennett at Sanitarium for Treat. | Several from this “"( & tiiaed the ment—Drouth Affects Crops. Thursday afternoon|and were royally entertained by the hstess. 'he wall on th west side of the ‘?:) daughter of Henry J. Williams, died {tives one day last week. town pump. i - '8, Franch 2 The funeral of William May. a for- e {5 T ¥ s e at her home at 12.30 Monday morning _— Mrs. Francis M. Viaton and daughter S > s = " .= 1 f ae e T are occupying their sum mer resident., was held in the Congre- \ horse, is able to be out. the measiés, from which she did not . —_— A. Turner conducted the services. ve and Mrs. E. B. Bennett isin| g o Mg W0 sail for rally well, but was left in a weakened | Lafayette Main to Try Mules on His WARRENVILLE He is survived by a_widow and four |the sanitarium at the Oaks, Williman- ; SN i Secial condition. Funeral services were hald Farm—General Richmond’s Death. sons. He was about 75 years of age. tie, for treatment, but is no batter. Europe—Enjoyathle Social. Irs. Roy Barstow and two children Y have returned to their home in Nor- . H. Barnes of Danbury recently wich after spending several weeks at | visited at Charles Pea\s. Mr. Barstow’s father's, Spring Lake Charles Gallup has al new runabeut. Miss Florence Cobb of Worcester, There was a large gathering at the | called on local friends YSunday. picnic at the town hall. Mrs. Pheébe Sharpe viho underwent The extreme heat has made a num- | an operation at the hostital Saturday, uesday afternoon at 1 e'clock. the ev. E B, Smith of the Brick church William Spargo of Westérly spent grclgtm , assisted by the Rev. A. J.|Tuesday night at his grandmeéther’s, k 6f Exeter. Burial was in Exeter { Mrs. Ursula Maine's. cemetery. Besides her father she Mrs. J. E, Thompson was in West- leaves three sistérs and one brother. | erly Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Gillette of Proyvidence ‘%_rm Reade of Lisbon was a recent Deacon Stephen Robbing and his sister, Sarah, are at the old homestead for a week Arthur James and two nephews were in Willimantic Friday.. « .. * Rev. B. C. Bughee and Mrs. R. H. Wright visited the “Thread City” Wed- NORTH WOODSTOCK Nelson Morse Dies at 93—Alfred Milli- gan -Dies from Effects of Heat. Nelson Morse, who has been ill for ' Miss Clarissa Medbur; who was i1s visiting her brothers, H. J. and G.{ visitor here. fienday o % s g 1 283 5 Lo esday. me months, died Monday. ber of people in town: sick, especially [is as comfortable as is possible. nwyntun%hl o - the 2 Mrs. Yen Lew made a trip to West- David Mathewson is spending sev- | reached the age of 95. and had always (‘hildren‘.’ fl.:m_“ar“m’:, f\'&efm%r‘lv J-?m‘\-‘ - Sailed for Eurtpe. alter ette an e sses Gil- | erly Wednesday. eral days of this week in Montreal, | been a resident of Woodstock, having|dren and four of the Bannett children i i b¢ lette, of Providence, Chauncey John- | Mrs. David Nason of Westerly was | Canada. " | held many public offices in the town.|and Mrs. Bemnett have béen ill, but |, . #0d Mrs. Goodridire sailed for gon and niecé of Watcn Hill, Samuel | a recent caller at her father’s. “Lilac_Villa® is still open to sum- | He leaves a widow and one son, Prof. |are better. 3 B i ST T R e e it gone about six weeks. 1 The social at George Plitt's last Fri- day evening wag well atteyndpd and all Johnson 6f New Haven, Mrs Maria Palmer L. Maine is il mer visitors Sidney M i ! " S, 2y Morse of Easthampton, Mass. 4 E Morgan cf Colchester and Henry D. Misses Mabel and Irene Vredenburg M. H, Brewet has been ill for a few Mis}s Maud Healey, wr}’)‘rl)) is to &e:ch fuill{:x?; 33—?:.;381??39‘(5?&‘3&‘ 55 e Johnson of Norwich were in this |are entertaining their cousin, Miss | day v v, F % T 3y . 3 2 the coming year at Danbury, Conn. C. H. Herrick is some .better “and| = . ime. plage Tussday attinding the funeral | Tavior, from New York." " Levi Upon of Mansfield Center is | visited that place Tuesday. " |able to take g few steps outdoors. | had @ good time. /A of Lucy s, vles for Lafaystte Main. working for B. H. Gardner. Mr. and ‘Mrs, John Adams and littl Miss Vivian Williams of* Willington 2P e ¥ .Broke Two Ribs. Lafayette Maine has purchased a D.” Chapman has been at work for | danghter are at Mrs. A. A. Paine's for |is the guest of her sister, “Miss Eglith CHAPLIN. 1 mair of mules of Westerly parties to | Charles Chism on Westford Hill, a month. M. Williams, at Pleasant View. Miss Eunice Hibbard has gone to] - - Salmon Clark met with an accident Saturday hight which resalted in | “5¢ ©h his farm. — Rev. Harvey Lawson of \Union, oe- broken bones, He fell from his ve- Death of Geerge Richmond. Cape Cod_for her vacation. i cupied the puipit of the Comyrregath rands _over a whealbarrow, breaking | George Ricamond, Who died at his WEST_WOODSTOEK Ozias Milligan was. called to Boston WOODSTOCK VALLEY. church Sunday, in the abseiice of the two ribs. home near Shewville the past week. 4 e 3 e 7 last week to attend the funeral of . — . | pastor, Rev. Harry €. MekKnjight. Ran into Wire Fence. moved from here ahout four vears ago. | qiilloey Chamberiin and family from | his brother, Alfred, who died from the | Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. Smith and] Mis< Inez Litehfield of Far Rocka- 3 He was a kind and obliging nalghbor | W IErAham have been visiting friends | excessive heat. Mrs. Deane of Danielson-were-at Al-| way, L. I, is spending a fi'w weeks John Clifford lost a valuable ecow, | o5 "8 5 0 A O essed for | in this parish. : iss Sue Whitney of Fredonia, N.|len Kenyon's Wednesday, coming in|at the home of her parents. Mr. and the animal running into a barbea-wire { 5y L0 4 Hre S0}, Mr. Thempson and daughter, Miss | Y., is visiting relatives in the place. = | their automobile. o [‘Mrs. A. M. Litchfield. i fence and cutting. an artery eo she Thompson, are at their summer cot-| Miss Eilen Hyde and daughter, Mar- | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kénvon spen Mr. Myer of Brooklyn, N. ¥., is vie- bled to death. tage. garet, are at their summer home here. { Sunday with friends in Putnam. - The Johnsons from Putnam are in Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. 1.\ P. Briggs is iting at A. M. Litchfield’s. 4 I S There would have been a hay famineé F hustli after hay More than 57,000 motor vshicles | in the vn?&i States this vear had it|ths Coe house. daughter are at Matunick Beach for Pot uit}n: o P s e aboy “&‘ Bave been m n Londen. {mot beea for Canada’s surpius. Nearly il are tircugh naying and two weeks' stay. i John - 8| 1 . 4

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