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Who ial Going and Cofixingélnéidént& ;Aecidcnflz and Building in Three Counties. FRANKLIN e SALEM This Week. ‘ S Sunday School Classes Get the Reward of Virtue—Guests in Local Homes £ tortainment at the M. E. ic Dinner at Noyes B, rs. Curtis Gates ds. evening of last | nas been the guest of of Lincoln, Neb., ‘the Misses Mary and Elizabeth Randall. Z ‘Miss Hattie Hewitt and Miss I Bogue have returned from sevi days spent at ‘Brookfield. Amy Lamb of Willimantic was the guest of Miss Sarah Danielson several days this week, the - latter spending the last of the week with her in_ Willimantic., B . Rodney- Hewitt has. returned from lence,where he has been employ=- past Provid ed the ‘ew weeks. and Mrs. ' Stuart Shute of NIANTIC © .cessful Barn Dance at Pine Grove— Summer Visitors. . The musicale held Wednesday ‘eve- ning in’'Union hall was ly attend- mer colony. The affair was held;un der the auspices of thé Young - fes' league of the Baptist church. Mr. - ton gave a number of inferesting read- ings and proved to be a good enter- tainer. A ‘good sum was realized for the benefit of the society. . A number of people were at Say- ‘brook and Lyme to witness the open- ing of the new bridge Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Adam F. Bishop of Pennsylvania avenue were guests on Tuesday at Governor Waller's dinner party at Ocean beach. arrangements being under | . Mr. ing under There was a good sized congregation at the Congregational church oa Sun- day. morning to listen to a scholariy sermon delivered by Dr. Chapman of er, The barn dance held last Saturday evening for the benefit of the assoc! tion' was a Success. The number pass- ing thdough the doors was 279. The proceeds of ' this: dance were devoted to the dock fund. The members of the &ssociation were well pleased as to the results. The season at the Grove closes Sat- uray, September 9. Frederick Nicholson of Boston will conduct services.at the rostrum in the Pines Sunday at 10.30 a. m., and 2.30 p. m. Also will give tests in the eve- ning" at 7.30; evening service will be ‘held at the restaurant. Mr. Nicholsen has remained in the Pines during the week. Capt. W. A. Murray of the Sailors’ Lighthouse mission of New London, was a caller in the Grove Wednesday. Nicholas J. Fogg- returned Monday afternoon to his home in Southington. Mrs. Mary Griswold, Mrs. Frank Harwood and son, Percival, of Nor- wich, are guests of Miss Jessie A, Wil- ley at the Griswold cottage in Broad- way. Thomas Beardow left Wednesday for a business trip out of town. Mrs. Frank Sherman and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Glass of Boston, are at the Sherman cottage in High street. ‘W. L. Driscoll of Waterford was a caller here Wednesday. = Capt. F, K, Partric took a large par- ty of the campers to New London on Beach day. Fred W. Myers ieft Sunday evening for his home in Hoboken, N. J., after spending two weeks with Mrs. Myers at Newton house. . Miss Florence Seymour of Hartford is at her cottage in Pleasant street. Miss Hattie Tooker of Montville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Manwaring in_South Street. Fred Manwaring Maine last week. Mrs. W. J. Manwaring and daughter, Miss Adelaide, of New Haven, are at the Minnie-Ha-Ha cottage in South street. Thomas J Fallon of Brooklym, N. Y., is visiting friends here. Joseph Saunders has returned Brooklyn, N. Y, Mrs. William Herdling of New Ha- ven is visiting Mrs. Leroy Whiting. Frank Matthews of Hartford arrived in the Gm\'f Saturday for a stay ef two weeks. - Charles O'Neill, Jr., of Hartford was visiting his mother and sister at the Beckwith cottage in Laurel street qver Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Robinson left evening for their home in Wil- 'NEW LONDON COUNTY. UNCASVILLE On Thursday evening of last week American Council's Annual Outing an |, curprise party and a farewell recep- Enjoyable Affair—Miss Aldrich Home }:ox‘x, ]was %lven Rev. Harry A. Beadle, i i Yeork—Bi. eing the anniversary of his birth. sty iizein i New. 9 | Deacon’ William Smith presented Mr, UOUIMBET, j Beadle and Miss Ellen D. Leonard a > set of parlor furniture. Mr. Beadle re- ¥Fremont Kennerson has begun work | sponded” in a very fitting manner. un the cellar to a house which He{ During the evening there were piano will build on hig lot; purchased of Jo- | solos by Miss Elizabeth—~E. Hart of seph St. Germain in Pequot. W%st Hartlf{ord, Z;Ifii)ss Elsie K. Maine G i and Mrs. M. A, lande.’ Mr. Beadle Guests at 102d Birthday. °_{ has the best wishes of the community. Mrs, Julia Brown, Mrs. Eugene Per-| At the close of the reception he was kins, Miss Edith, of Stonington, were | n, esented a purse of money from the among the out of town friends who people of the ' parish. called o DN Bgmiy Rogers od her | “\ijss Olga Reinis and Miss Alma h2d bir a, N Y ork 3 i v s Willhon' faaa petured thotie Reinis of New York are' spending two g o this week from a few days' visit with m‘;f With Mr. and Mrs, George L. friends in Norwich. = Miss Sarah Swindells and sister, Miss Martha Swindells, are guests of their aunt,, Mrs, Martha Gilbert, Alice, daughter of Dennis Callahan, in Pequot, is i{ll with a mild form of scarlet fever. Attended Odd Fellows’ Picnic. | Among those attending the I, O.'O. F. picnic at Richards grove were L. B. Hurlbutt and F. J. Hope. 5 Mrs. Edward Hicks ' and two chil- dren of Hartford, wno have been the tuests of Mrs. Hicks' father, Mr. Ol- sen, left town Friday to spend a while with friends near Providence. Mrs. Charles Rumrill is spending the week with friends in Woonsocket, R. I tha auspices of the church choir. rooklyn,” N." Y., are making /a. pro- Ci organist of the Federal street | longed visit with Mr. and Mrs. David rch of New London, with her | Pitcher. - iy aet (s . E{ Manning, Yantic, | = Miss Belle Thayer is, spending a few the Hartford Theological seminary |and Miss May Chapman of Middletown | dave with Mr. and Mrs. Sands Throop from thas text found in Matthew 16| pravided the musical.and elocutionary | at Pleasant View. and the latter clause of the 14th verse. | numl § of the -amme, which fol- Rev. Henry G. Gay of Reading,Mass., Dr. Chapman also had charge of the|lows: ianoforte - selection, Rustla of | Preached last Sunday at the Baptist evening service. sfflé‘& Mrs. Cadman; A Reverie, Mrs. gmrcm with which church he united icni --E. Manning; solo, Dolly’s Reve; % years ago. - Nt s e Do tueras | M Calimbns (1) Fow loaby Plaved. | Richardson of - Hartford has o theie Stndas echeol clasere x| (). A Trip to Europe, Mrs: Manning; | been spending a few da¥s with friends gave their Sunday school classss a i ‘selecti = e town., picnic on the pleasant grounds at the | BianO selection. Polonaise - (Chopin), - L home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark last Sa:- | J1iss May Chapman (1) Bell of St Sunday School Picnic. urday. An excellent dinner was served [ pOis: 2) A S]ad Mistake, Mrs. Man- | Apout 150 enjoyed the picnic of the and the boys were made to feel that it | 2085 selection, the celebrated | Congregational Sunday school at Co- was_worth while to bs a member‘f S ioaonce by Paganini - and 4| jumbia reservoir Wednesday. - The the Y. M. B. C, and the R. S. classes #n | 20TB0Sitlon by Mts. Cadman; A Pleas- | weather was perfect snd a thorough- the Salem _Congregational Sunday ;fl'efioxet ‘Oiil. Mrs-iMlnnmzz Diano se- | jyngood time was enjoyed by all pres- school. . The teachers are to be com- ;vcve ?er ten fof left hand, Home. | ent, bathing and paddling in-the lake !mended for the interest they take in et Home, Mrs, Cadman. being the chief features of the day. {their classes. Persanal Interests. Miss Nellie Williamson from Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Is2ac Gaer of Ledyard | Ure Beach-is spending the week end were callers here on Wednesday. They | With Dr. and Mrs. Danielson. Were accompanied by their -daughte:, | Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brigham and Miss ' Florence Geer, and Mrs. Susie |children of Hartford *are week end Brown of Hartford, 'who ramained fcr | BUests of Dr. and Mrs. Danielson. a visit-at the Ferry. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turmer of Long |8resational church met with Mrs. Cove and Mrs. Myrta' Mather and son | Danielson Thursday afternoon. Walter were guest of New London| The Junior C. B. met in the Congre- and Waterford friends for a sail ang {&atfonal church parlor yesterday aft- picnic ‘at Jordan Cove on Thursday of | e&TRoon. Miss Virginia Loomis is su- last week. . perintendent of the juniors. Miss Kate B. Colver of th2 Meeting of School Board. yard, accompanied by Mrs. Fannie Ad- The school board met at the Center ams Molthrop, were visitors last week | schoolhouse Thursday afternoon to ar- at the Colver cottdge at the Williman- | range for tuition and transportation tic camp ground. of the High school pupils. Miss Alice Satterlee left on Monday The ball game of last Saturday was for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | won from Columbia, 8-1. This after- Satterlee in North Haven. noon Lebanon plays a Willimantic Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and|team here. children cf Preston. were guésts for| John Tatten of Huntington, L. I, several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. [ and his aunt, Miss Morris of Westport, E. A James of Allyn’s Point. L. I, are guests of Mrs. Cornelia Tat- Work on the mnew house which | ten. George Hewitt of Watarford.is to buill Mr. and Mrs. Comstock -of Hartford, for Harlan Newbury was begun on|Mr. and Mrs. Hall and daughter of Monday. % Hartford and -Mr. Hall of Norwich Mrs. Gates Hostess at a Picnic. have. been guests of Mrs. Bert Sweet. Mrs. Curtis Gates of New London Rev. W. O. Berckman Speaks. entertained a rparty -of : friends on a Rev. W.. O. Berckman, superintend- picnic- at her former home here last.|ent. of the American Missionary asso- week.. Among the guests were Mrs. |ciations’ work: among the - mountain Edward and Mrs Lewis Ruddock, Mrs. | whites, gave iw. strong addresses at ‘Howard kwith and Miss Bessie | the Congregational church last Sun- Gates o ew- London. day. In the morning he spoke on The Mrs. Richard Latimer and daughter, | Work of A. M. A, and in the evening Miss Sarah; were recent guests of Mra. [ on The Land of Moonshine and the C}}arles B. Jennings in New London. Feud. NORTH LYME pclcg-te to Institute. Miss ‘Jennie Perkins, who attended § 4 ‘Mrs,. W. M..Sinq"n Had Night Bloom- the Epworth league institute ‘at" the “‘ing . Cereus with Five Blossoms— Willimantic camp ground last w as a delegate' from: ‘the local chapt. re- - Hamburg Entertainment Enjoyed by Visitors. . Farewell Reception to Rev. Harry A. Beadle—Notes and Personals. —_— N Personals. Messrs. Jones and Guy-of New Lon- { don spent Sunday at Mr. Jones’ cottage in_town. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams have | returned to their home in ‘Thompson- ville after spending a “week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wil- liams. Misses Fluvia and Abbie Miner visit- ed recently at the home of their broth- er, Sherwood Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson have ireturned to their home in Portland |after spending the week at the home jof Mrs, Robinson's sister, Mrs. Car! Rogers. Mrs. S. A. Tibbetts spent the greater part of last week with her daughter Mrs. Mabel Gordon, of Montville Cen- ter. John Hills of Delaware. O.. has be>n spending a few -days at his summer home in town. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and son | Clyde were Colchester visitors on Fri- day. Mrs. M. Personal Items. Mrs. George Starkweather is spend- ing a few days in Norwich, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Starkweather. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch and three children, Frank, Raymond and Esther, of West Hartford, were the guests of Ars. Stella Lathrop on Sunday, mak- ing the trip by automobile. Mrs, Samuel N. Hyde is spending a few days in Oneco. Fred Johnson was at Ocean Beach on Tuesday. Miss Ella 1. Smith has returned from Ocean Beach. James Hyde was initiated Bozrah Grange last week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hatch of West Hartford took Mrs. Lucien Smith and Mrs. Stella Lathrop to Blue Hills one g;al_v the past week in their ‘automo- e. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Bailey of Wind- sor Locks are at their summer home for a few dayvs. Mrs. Antoinette Hastings and Miss Lydia Johnson entertained on Wednes- day at dinner Miss Ellen D. Leonard, Rev. Harry A. Beadle, Mr. and Mrs.| William Smith, Miss Maria Allyn and Miss Kate Whitford. Miss Mary Manning has returned to Lebanon, after visiting local relatives. Newell Bailey and Miss Helen Bailey of Hartford were the guests of their su.nt. Mrs, Joseph Hyde, on Wednes- 2y, s Misses Gladys and Ruth Griswold of Groton are spending a few days with Mrs. Lloyd P. Ayer. Miss Edna Vallette and Raymond Valletre were in Newport on Thurs- navy in thei Mrs. Charles Watson is entertain- ing as her guests this week, Mrs. N. RB. Linsey aud. daughter of Springfield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phinney of Bos- ton are visiting with relatives and friends in town for a few days. Mammoth Cucumber. Frank CGero has a mammoth cucum- ber which he grew in his garden. Tt measures 14 inches in length, 4 inches, in diameter and weighed 4 3-4 pounds. Mrs. O’Claire Formerly Lived Here. The news of the death of Mrs. Lew- is O’'Claire was received by friends here with much regret. Mrs, O'Claire was living at the time of her death in Burlington, Vt, and was for several vears a resident of this place. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Church are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Beaulack of Philadelphia. Frank Anderson has completed ex- cavating a well on- the property of ‘Wiifred St. Germaine. Trees Show Effect of Drouth. The forest trees along the hillside |1 jova P, Ayer. of Role’s hill are showing effects of George Richmond and son, the pro’xumcleg drouth. Many of them | gpent Saturday preiturning brawn. €. J._Thompson of-Berlin_ has been Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett | 5 recent visitor at Lloyd P.n;lyer's. have been entertaining John Ovey of Samuel N. Hyde was the guest of Boston for a few days. relatives in Scotlana on Sunday. ; =, Annual Picnic of American Mechanics | Mrs. William C. Stiles, who has ‘been returned from R. Siegfried of Colchester |was a Sunday_guest at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ivy S. Bailey. Attended Belcher-Fengar Wedding. Miss Ora Sterry attended the wed- ding of Duncan Belcher and ) Marion Fengar at St. James' church, New London, on Monday. Mrs. Joseph Copp has returned ‘o her home in New London after a two weeks’ stay at the Hurlburt house. i LeRoy and Floyd Bailey spent the latter part of last we2k . with their cousin, Clyde Ray, at Crystal Spring farm. “Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray left town last week to visit relatives in Providénce. R. I., and Bangor, Me. Miss Harriet Williams of New Lon- | don visited at the home of her pac ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williams, during tha week. < LISBON Guests in- Local Homes—Newsy ltems'| Chronicled During the Week—Cam, Ground- Visitors. z to turned home Saturday ~Picnic Dinn A picnic dinner was- enjoved by a company 6f the relativeg and friends of Noyes B. Allen at his home in the vil- lag> on Saturday. The guests werc Mrs. E. H. Tracy, Mrs. . W. Grisweld, Mrs. W. H.. Richards, Miss Helem" M. | Richards, Miss Lydia Price and Griswold of New London, with Mrs. ‘W. Hedenberg of Brooklyn, N, Y., Mrs. Philip Cohn of New York city and of | Charles H: Brown of Norwich. Philip Verplank of Manchester and Eugene Manning of Yantic are guests of Eugene Ayer. Mrs. Charles Thompson of Groton has beer tie guest of Mr. and Mrs. | . R. Tiffany of “Wallingford; :who been on a ten -days’ trip to the udas, spent a few days at-W. M. | Sigson’s this week: €. R. Tiffany, W. M, Sisson, W. M. Sisson, Jr, and Mrs. Frances Tillot- e son visited in New Londom and Bast | A very pretty doul Lyme Sunday. 5 place at .the home of Mary Duvai of Spring Lake, | Boston, on Saturday, . August 19th, Mich., ig visiting Miss Emily Stark- | When his daughter, Marion Harding, LAUREL GLEN Wedding eof Lecal In. trest. - & wedding took ewls Whitaker, Harry, at Narragansett. Pier. Boston Double Mr. and Mrs. August . Hoelck Sunday at Uncas grove the Ameri- can council, O. U. A, M., held its an- spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Kate Johnson, has gone to Hia- watha, Kan,, for a few months. Springfield ar3 visiting with relatives in_this place. Miss Mildred Lathrop of Plainfiell Miss Elizabeth Graves has - been spending a week recently with Miss Winifred Whiton at Ocean Beach. this - week. Mrs. Frances Tiliotson, Mrs. W. M. Sisson and C. R. Tiffany visited Mrs. was united in marriage with John K. Elwell of Santiago, Cuba, and Miss Elmina Billings Thompson of Pendle- nual picnic, the council entértaining Mr, and Mrs, Henry N. Hyde were i1 8 g ( 3§ g et & 3! Brue D! 5 o 4 2 v N. Hy cpe = i lem . Monday. ton Hill, Corn., with Rotert . as their guests the Federal Biscuit | qo5¢s of local relatives on Sunday. | ioocnty visited with her friend, Miss Newsy Jottings. L M RO e ;al | Milne of Aberdeen, Scot At the “ompany's baseball feam. Refresh- | SUgSts of local relatives on Sunday. = |Lois Wibberls. 3 ahd” Mrs.. Thomas Latham are |, Miss Emily, Stark and Mrs. Duval {3lne of fberdcen, Scptland. ed ments were served. An exciting game of baseball was played by the O. U. A. M. team and the guests, the former winning by a score of 5 to 4 in the ninth inning. Howard Rogers was umpire. Miss Agnes Walsh, who has been gpending three' weeks with friends at South Coventry, has returned home. Has Recovered from Operation. Miss Vera Aldrich, daughter of Rev. James Aldrich, pastor of the Metho- dist Episcopal church, who has been in the Methodist hospital, New York, undergoing operation for appendicitis, has returned to her home here. Fred Cushman is spending his va- Speeler, Miss Lilie Johnson, Miss Lucy Hyde and Fred Johnson were visitors at Watch Hill on Friday. grandson, Huntington Robinson, were visitors at the camp grounds Sunday. heme in New Haven. been the guest of her aunt, Miss Ellen D. Leonard, has returned to ‘hampton. Johnson were in Hartford on Monday. Loomis 6f Lebanon were the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Emma War- Deacon Lavius A. Robinson and his Willilam C. Stiles has gone, to his Miss Louise Bridgeman, who has West- AMrs. Abbie Speeler and Miss Lillie Miss Virginia and Miss Florence Mrs. Mrs. home of Mrs. Among Walter E. Corbett of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., was at the home of his parents over Sunday. Cornzll and children of New York are at Mrs. G. A. Kennedy's for a two weeks' sta; 5 Mrs. Charles Kinne, who has been iI', is_much better. Sarah Wheeler and daughter Mabel of Willimantic have been visi ing at ths brother, Charles Johnson. Attended Beach Day Celebration. those who went to Ocean Beach Tuesday were Mrs. J. H. Ken- nedy, Mrs, F. H. Irons and son Fred- a erick and Misses Alice Kennedy, Lizzie | in Springfield, Mass., last week. Wheeler spending the week at the Willimantic camp ground. Their daughter, Mrs. Charles A. L. Morgan, of Middletown, who was a -visitor here over Sunday and Monday, returned to the camp ground with Mrs.- Latham Tuesday morning. S = Miss Florence ‘Bennett of Norwich Town was a week end guest of Mrs. Charles J. Pierce at Allyn’s Point. Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. G. Curry of Leba- non have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire. Miss Harriet M. Bosworth, who has been visiting har aunt, Mrs. R. B. Taft, at Decatur Bluffs, returned to her home visited friends at Saybrook Point on Monday, - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blair and Miss Louise Blair - of Hartford visited at J. L. Raymond's last week. Beautiful Night-Blooming Cereus. A number of people in this vicinity enjoyed ihe unusual privilege of see- ing Mrs. W. M. Sisson’s night blooming cereys, which had five blossoms that opened Sunday night and one Monday night. : Music Was Unusually Fine. A number. from this place attended the musicdl 2ntertainment at Hamburg last Wednesday evening. The music, which was mostly out of town talent, stroke of 12 the bridal party marched into the parlor to the strains of the weddirg march from Lohengrin, where the zeremony was performed urnder a canopy of green. The house was beau- tifully decorated for the occasion with aspragus, laurel, pink and white ast- ers. - The double ring sérvice was used and Rev. Harry Holden of the First Universalist church, Roxbury, per- formed the ceremony, ‘assisted by Rev. E. P. Mathewson, First Baptist chureh, Hopkinton, R. I. Miss Whitaker was given away by her father, and Mliss Thompson by her brother, Malcom Everett, Thompson. The maid of hon- or was Miss Olive Maud Thompson, the best man Malcom E. Thompson, L ner, on Monday. Bradlaw and Vesta Kendall. - unusually fine. the bride’s brother. The maid of hon- cation with relatives in Hartford. Mrs. Lavius A. Robinson spent s | was y £ < 0 - 5 " Ca & e or carried a bouquet of pink sweet During his absence Harold Bartlet! | mpyriaay 1n Yantic. mP Geadnd: Visjtors. -FITCHVILLE OAKDALE. peas, tied with pink ribbon; the brides will supply in his place in Dart's Quite a large party went crabbing At the Willimantic camp ground on shower bouquets of bridal roses and store. 5 7 +. | Wednesday from this place were Mr. | Vill Varieti i i = b v, = At Block Island. 3{},5_“5“”"”’ of lust week at Mont- .3 Mrs. R. R. Barber, Mrs. E. W. R:::rd :n .,_:;.;,:::;y‘:°"c:t'°""" Norwich Pastor Occupies Local Pulpit m‘:;lg’f!g"t‘;e‘::;:i}“! sk ditvis. Sk Mrs. Ellen Clifford, Mrs. John Lynch, | Mrs. Abbie Speeler, Miss Lilie John- | Corbett and Mrs. F. E. Hyde and two s sicas —Notes and Personals. glass, funiture and money. Guests Miss Mabel Liynch, Mis Adams, Miss Florence Adams were among those who spent Tuesday at Block Island. v Mr. and Mrs. have been % of Mr. and\Mrs. L. D. Chapel, returned Fred Sherman, who Browning, Miss Helen |son and Miss Lucy Hyde were on the Marion Lynch, Mrs. John | camp ground Sunday. pending ten days as guests , Young People’s Literary Society En GOSHEN’ joyed Outing at Gardner Lake—Siin- have children. J. Herbert Irons and George Wilcox afrer spending their vacation at their homzs | nere. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ladd and Mrs. Breed of Hanover attended church at Newent Sunday. Mrs. Jay E. Traver of East Dougla: returned to Providence Miss Margarét Fields has returned {rom a visiL with friends in Nauga- uck. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kinkead have returned to Providence, after spending two weeks with Mr. Kinkead's mother, Mrs. Frances Kinkead, Miss Annie Brady has been spend- Rev. H. preached in T. Arnold of Norwich the Congregational church on Sunday from Matt. xi:29. Rev. Thomas C. Grey of Hartford will Loccupy the pulpit next Sunday, com- ing as a candidate Mr. and Mrs. James illhouse and were present from Pendleton Hill, Jewett City, Biddiford, Lawrence, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Ver- mont and Boston. ‘The bridal parties left about 3 o'clock amid merry cheers and show- ers of roses. will take -a Mr. and Mrs. Elwell to their home in Palmer, Mass.-, : . ; ing a few day Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Willimantic call- o Fiip, My, and Mrr-MUSE G Henry Hart has obtained employ. | day School Class “Entertained by | Mass, has been the guest of her sister, | 5,2 1% “"”d‘" S Gk 3 ed on friends in_this vicinity on Sun- | §on ael By 100 ARl to | Niagars ment with the Uncas Paper company | Miss Gillette—Grangers Attended | Mrs. Charles Kinne, for a few days. S Murphy Wedding. |gay, coming in Mr, Hill's touring car. | peiie. at Norwich. William McKenzie suc- Colchester Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Barber made an Jeremiah Fields has returned to Mrs. A. D. Herrick of Davisville, R. A reception for invited guests will ceeds him at the C. M. Robertson Co. automobile trip to Ocean Beach and | Bosto: fter being in town to attend I, was an over Sunday visitor at the | ;. neld at Ferndale, Pendlcton Hill, mill. , Archie Walkingshaw and Miss Edith | Teturn Sunday. the Fields-Murphy wedding at Nor- |home of her sister, Miss A. M. Fel- | fi' ‘homa of Mrs, Milne's mother, on Mr, and Mrs. Reter Hennigan are |Fergusom, who have been visiting | Miss Florence Foote has gone to|wich this week. lowes. the return of the bridal parties, Sep- entertaining Mr. ard Mrs. Knowles of Piitston, Pa., this week. Mrs. George L. Newton is entertain- ing Mrs. Lionel Coats of Bridgeport |[club held their picnic at the south shore of Gardner Ldke on Friday. One four-horse team carried down over 20. All thought they had a very pleasant time, although a number on returning homs in the afternoon were ‘caught in this week. No Services at M. E. Church. There were no services at the Metho- dist church Sunday, the pastor, Rev. | Henry | friends here, returned to their home in Chicopee Falls, Mass.. Monday. The Goshen Young Pzople’s Literary WATERFORD of the N. E. O. P.—Persona tion. . New York for several months’ stay. Patrick Feeley the Cnampion Oarsman by ? 1 _Frederick Schmidt of New York is visiting his mother Mrs. Anna Schmidt at the home of his sister, Mrs. Albert Harris. Miss Mary Kingberger of Fall River, ass., is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Mary “Kingberger. Miss Mabel Coughlin has returned to her duties in the New Haven hos- Paul Glasbrenner and family spent a -day recently at Harrisons beach. Miss Evelyn Comstock has returned home, after spending several days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Williams of Norwich. B. F. Scholfield and family are en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Schol- field of Everett, Mass, tember 2d. "SOUTH LYME Miss Lizzie Beers of Far Rockaway, 1. 1., is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Payne's. Mrs. Arthur Miner and son, Ken- mF. J. Sifl:lle:]‘ spent Su:;dai»;v irtx :;m', gnal after a vacation at her home — neth, are visiting in Prmmce‘-flfi } the Willimantic camp grounds. Mrs. A . g over familiar scenes in Waterford. | hero. this week, the guests rs. Minev's Charles Hope acted as Sunday school | Miss Gillette Gave Lawn Party. | T. B Rose was a participant in ths| Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Eastland are HfMB!EG brother, John Chapman, formerlv ‘ot _superintendent, On Thursday afternoon Miss Annie | Ocean Beach celebration. visiting reclatives in Chesterfield. this plese. ‘William Sissen had a successful catch of little blues ir the Thames riv- er Thursday, takimg about fifty. Dr. Fox Driving Well. Dr. M. E. Fox has men at work driv- At a ing a well on his property. depth of 85 feet water was struck, but {meeting of the Coichester grange on it was | Tuesday evening. as it came rather slowly Gillette gave a lawn.party to her Sun- day school class at Sunnyside farm. Sunday evening was lad by Miss Ru:h E. Curry. Scenes in Bible Story. The Christian Endeavor meeting on The topic. was Mountain Several from this place attended the N. €. Mrs. Arthur M. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Young Beach day callers in the city. Mrs. C. C. Brown of Beverly, N G. Gates of Durha s the guest of her mother, M: Amelia Gates, Graniteville. and Mrs. E. B. Young guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday at Old Lyme. m, Gates were T To Securs New Road to Yantic. There is talk among some of the local voters of calling a special town meeting. to take some action towards securing a new road or else repairing the old one ‘between this place and Yantie.. There has been a number of thousands of dollars appropriated for Mrs. Elizabeth Berg closed her sum- mer home last Wednesday and return- ed to her home in New York. Mrs., Ida Harding has rented the Beebe place and ig moving this wek. Mrs, E. S, Ely and daughter were New London visitors last Saturday. T. C. Brown and family of ElImwood, Miss Emma Beebe of Deep River and James Slate of Lyme spent Wednes- day as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Slate. Mrs. Edward Bates and children of Deep River are visiting Mrs. Bates’ father, Frederic Chapman. 5 Quite a few attended the picnle at Hawk Nest Beach ‘ednesday; A good time was reported. thought best to continue deeper. Summer Boarder's Heart Failed. has returned home after a visit at M a few years for this purpose, but for | Mrs. Helen Bill and children were | £000 (U0 WRE IR7CR . 0 wor on- hi # K 2 o sotne reason the ‘state highway com- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lodowick Bill Ralph Shaffer,, who spent the week On Friday night a summer boarficr Emma Pachey’s, Jordan. missioners will not pay any attention | 1ast Sunday. don this week, a guest of s, H. _end in Providence, returned home on Tuesday night. accompanied by Mrs. jhaffer and daughter Ruth and Miss 'era Burgess, who have been spend- ing a week there. Knights Won from Mohegan Reds. The Mokegan Reds baseball team was down Sunday for a game with the Knights of Columbus team on the Driscoll lot in Pequot. The K. of C. team won by a score of 13 to 12. Building at Haughton Park. A new cottage is being erected by died very The body was sent to relatives in New York city Saturday afternoon. Beach day at New London on Tues- day. drouth, have begun cutting up their field corn. gether for a new silo. suddenly of heart failure. At Ocean Beach Day Celebration. A number from here attended Ocean Some farmers, owing to the severe W. 1. Mott is getting materials to- Won With the Oars. Last Saturday at the N. E. O. P. field day at the Spur Patrick Feele won the prizz as the champion oars man of the order. Mrs. A. S. Brainard was a caller in New London Wednesday. LEFFINGWELL Notes of the Week—Personal Mention. Miss Elsie Beard is spending a week to the complaints concerning the poor condition of the road in this town. The meeting is expected to be called in the mear future. B PRESTON ‘Grange Outing at. Golden Spur—Pro- fessor Blake Will Preach. The Grange held its annual picnic at Goldén Spur last Saturday. There was a good attendance and a good time re- A large number from this place at- tendea the (id Lyme and Saybrook celebration last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Jewett were callers in North Lyme the first of the week. i ‘Mrs. John Tiffany entertained Mrs, James Ward of Chester and Miss Sa- rah Mather of Deep River last Tues- day. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Richardson are out of town this week on a motor trip. Smith. School in this district will begin Sept. 5th with Miss HE. Huff . All seem to be pleased to know she is to return for another year. Pierce Littlefield has been a visitor at Block Island, Watch Hill and ‘West- erly for a few days. HANOVER Rev. E. W. Potter Will Speak—Airlee Team Wen from Canterbury—Newsy at Ocean beach with Mrs. Robert Cl_xa‘!lnpxin and daughter Grace of Nor- wich, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheldon of East Great Plain and Herbert Sheldon of | MeXt Sunday. Norwich _spent Sunday with Mr. and |, NS Charles K. Crary and daughter, Mrs, F. C. Leffingwell. Bessie, spent Sunday in Westerly. ported by-all. S Rey. Henry Blake of Hartford will preach in the Congregational church in ASHWILLET? Noyes Eggleston of Rixtown is mow- g for Mrs. S. Pugh. Robert Edwards and_ family spent last Saturday at Watch HilL Hadley Potter of Norwich on the lot recently purchased by him of the Haughton Realty eompany, Mrs, B. O. Lyon/entertained over . the week end her nephew, John McAl- pine of New York. YAWBUX VALLEY Brevities—Notes . of “Travelers. = Items. Charles H. Lynch of Springfield, Mass,, .has been the guest of Edwin Tinkham. Mrs. Harry Andrews and chfldren Personal the Mrs. Street di: Orrin Slocum spent Tuesday A 7 E. A, Anderson, Martin Monsee and T e ey th relative ot Wontarly. 7] “Mrs.” John Nolan of New York is| TEdith A Rouse has jbeen Spending | yrorry Weisman were in Norwich on |of New Haven are visiting her par- Jarvis Street. . *| _Miss Mabel Vredenburg is in New | visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Eliott Dol- |(e¥eral davys in | iford, - and | saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jame: nett. York for a short time. beare. o g Otto Anderson was in Norwich on James W, Eadle and Miss Margaret Eadie are taking an outing at Ocean beach. James Moen has returned home after a brief visit with his sister in Wind- ham. Will Speak at Evening Meeting. Rev. Edwin W. Potter of Jewett Cily, president of the Norwich Christian Endeavor union, will addréss the eve- ning meeting next Sunday. Meets Gardner Lake Team Today. The Airlee team won the game with Canterbury last Saturday 10 to 7. The e today here is with Mrs. Thomas Leffingwell returned home Saturday after spending a- few days with” Miss Allen of Groton. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leflingwell spent Tues- day at Ocean beach.. The trip was | Wednesday. made in the former’s auto. Harold Peete has moved to Trading |ald. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grandy and two | Cove.. .. Mrs. Charles Myefs and lady friend children of Bozrah street.were callers Mrs.. Skeesucks and Mrs. Dolbeare | of Preston Plains were calling in Rix- in this place Sunday. were at Wateh Hill' Thursday. town Wednesday.._ Rev. and . Mrs. J. G. Ward and Miss Mrs. - G.-Harris of Norwich was the Ingalls’ sawmill will start running Gertrude Ward have returned to the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fowler |again Monday on the Malloy wood- parsonage after four weeks’ vacation. | Sunday: i % lot. 5 s 8 " Roy Beard, Fred Leffingwell and Mrs. Heywood has returned to her | - 'William Morgan is-at the home of Pearl Ross enjoyed 2 day’s outing at | home in Brooklvn, Y., after spend- ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mor- Watch Hill Wednesday. ing wcveral weeks with Mrs, Hunter. , for & fow days. . 3} ¥ 7 business Monday. Charles Anderson of New York is spending his vacation with his family at Rixtown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of.Clarks Falls spent Tuesday night with Ed McDon- 3 Henry L. Miner is on the.sick list. i GARDNER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miner were E. 5 visitors at South Lyme the first of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Vergason of |the week. 5 Norwich Town visited Tocal friends on Mr. and Mrs. Cressie Gray have re- Sunda turned to Providence after spending Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Boynton have |several days with G. D. Coates and been couple from Brooklyn N. Y. The bride was formerly Miss Leontine Schnorr. Mrs. Boynton and Mrs. S.i A. Dol- beare visited friends in Covefixr’y Tues- ;’(rs. ‘Harry Reynolds of New Loi- gn is visiting her sister, Mrs." S. A ~ MOHEGAN ~ ilrn, Dolbeare and Mrs. Avery and Mrs, C.. Fowler went to Watch Hill entertaining a mnewl marrizd | family. o z Mrs, Albertus Chapman of Westerly Charles Maine of with Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Stonington spent Sunday Julia Geer. Tsaac Edwards and mother enter- tained Westerly friends Sunday. B Mrs. Calvin Lee of Weguetequock spent Wednesday with her mother. 2 : J. B. Aldrich, spending the week at |3 sudden thunder shower. ~

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