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IR ———— e e Y | WOODSTOCK | Miss Stowell to Leave Academy Fac- ulty—lllustrated ‘Lecture by Hamil- ton Holt. -. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES New London County MOHEGAN o EASTFORD Pastor Returns from Vacation—Meth- odist Ladies’ Aid Socjal—Death- of Mrs. John Hall, . The Pansy band met at the parson- age Tuesday aftérnoon. Miss Caro Stowell has deci ided mot There wps a g0 ce at the | to return to the Academy faculty next ervices Sunday iing and J. B. King has returned after | vear. & I e e "8 1% o Vacation of three weeks and occu- | Miss Constance Holt is cn a motor . ' hig pulpit last Sunday morning. | trip to Maine. 3 5 | He preached his farewell séfmon at| Mrs. George P. Perley is'spending two | Ashford in the afternoon. weeks at Northfleld. Mr. and Mrs and daughters da 1 ‘harles W. Bradway Putnam spent S £ Mr, Bradway's nd D. P. Clark's fami Officers Re: The final' missiona season was held with cted. meeting of the Mrs. Henry T. in Mystic o F Mr 5 e L Child at the bungalow Wednesday aft- s. De Davis R Miller of West Thomp- | eroon, the 25th. About fifty ladies k Phuisce 3 irs. Miller visited their [ §000% C 1 B wer Norw first ¢ Monday, the 1st, remain- | “pho apnual meeting of the Ladies’ e v |+ ot | Benevolent society, held at the same as in N T g J'.““._‘.‘A‘L.’ Theis | time, resulted in ide re-election of of- ficers for the ensuing year. Miss Genevieve Waters leaves soon reiatives in Ohlo, m M. Gallup and family spent days in Worcester last week. Masters Smith and Bell sang a duet at the Congregational church Sunday Island. n Mas 2d of f Charlton nt on the wen. Windham Couhty ¢ of Brook- | ot oo™ | morning. WESTMINSTER ukthe old polok i mtor ifford has a new automo- Resenzsweit and Daughter Badly Mutty 60 FHion and Mrs. Ezra Gallup and Mr, rs. o ar 1d spent the Injured When Horse Runs Away— s par- | and Mrs. Daniel Gallup of Danielson on relatives here Sunday e TR Grgaman's Dasth Williamson is visiting in » were calling h has returned | Danielso; { Have you visited this wonderful property yet? owners—the splendid motor boat harbor—the miles of winding roads and drives—the great wells of pure cold water and noted the thousands of dollars which are being spent on Improvements? Until you have seen LONG POINT you cannot realize how big and fine it is, or what opportunities -— p R T A el P P XE Seen the long streiches of sandy beach front—the Club House ahd large pier for property She Aid socle Mige 5D Gofdon of Providence was it presents for bungalows or as an investment. The land rises gradually from the water’s edge to a height of 35 feet, so that nearly every bungalow in town ew days last week. pe & % < . . . ad Ba b liss I of Andover, Mass., ic | will command a magnificent view of the water, which surrounds THE POINT on three sides. g y ¢ Crystal lake on | B SO, M e Last season in 3 months about 150 genuine Americans visited the property, and to these we sold out our entire first addition. Many of those g . ar of Gerdner, | (ReCEEL ol e e e | who purchased in this first section have already sold out at a profit—the others can very easily do so. They have seen houses go up all around them, -t & 1 « Utter and he ) . i 1 I = A g . Pl el ey 3 if T ¥ I sumuler. ' olt of the New York - | Doticed the advancing prices, and realized that this is the last great shore development, consequently they own a monopoly. The demand for beach sea ) " B e oetiee on Tapan this | Droperty is steadily increasing, but the supply cannot increase a single foot. Remember how values increased at Ocean Beach, Watch Hill, Savin Rock 1 s i 5 ! acadams o | and other desirable beaches. s. John Hall, % BROOKLYN ' » g s meline | h n was born | et e i S : S aruie | Grand Al Burial for James Cope- g & R ey ;. . e I io + : 2 \lm s Chrenicle of Summer Guests, | for this first section, but you have one last opportunity—our second addition. You will not have to pay mere:ned prices, for lots in this new section i s Copeland, a veteran of the | Will sell at the original prices at which lots were sold for last year. Do you see your opportunity? This, which we have held until the last, is . ¢ ving serced in Comeany B § the best, It fronts for over a mile on the finest sandy bathing beach on Long Island Sound. Along this beach a BOARD WALK 10 feet wide and il i g one-half a mile long has been built. Here you can walk while the ocean pounds and rolls at your feet. Plots along this walk are cheap NOW. The A moved | 1§ increase in valuation of this plot will pay your summers’ expenses for the next few years, and you will have the use of it besides. Remember once s g ere h owned A | G . . . . P . o i e i in a lifetime is a new desirable beach started. No more in this vicinity can ever be. Think of this seriously eside with her | G. .ull ‘VC-‘ ‘.\ o . , ¢ 1 th. | fe i and x v st ere Copeland, acted as be n r ¢ nd{was in the fam ot t i Y ‘ ! v B p f [cemetery, LG Notice the prices and terms. Plots 50 x 125 feet from $195 upward. 10 per cent. down and the balance in easy 2 per cent. monthly pay- - Grace Thurber has finished ments. In New London take the ferry to Groton and there take a trolley car to GROTON LCONG POINT (a 22-minute ride). vear in rel and Is spending ¥ ¢ 0 1 Mo e i Send for booklet and list of purchasers, . i Union Service. ¢ 3 + v E . . . L e [TH CO., 21 Shannon Building, Norwich, Conn Miss Lydia Jenkins c \ L o ter, | Pa., speaking upon the toy i = . l 0y | 9 ’ 3 ) enfield, Mass., are at| 326- s Hattie e | ESTABLISHED 1879 P 3 was with Alice and| ' nt, return- | e £ { WAUREGAN b g ioves | 1 ;. SUnE ‘he nge, will be held on the grang | N hildren san . st aister 1 Fyiohs Sottal HAMPTON Tolland County s et ek ST gl oy 4 { it as been appointed as- 6 Carrie Oley and M — e R Houth Mass . Mrgnd Mk Hel b gelivered an sistant & nter of the Congre- Putnam of Providence are guests | "\ and Mrs. Bdward Dreher who 5 a6 s hildren w b4 wig - e 4 ttiona ) ‘ ind Mrs. William H. Clewley. hm; Fihd visiting at W. A. Pearls COLUMBIA d Union o e % :' o 8 I her home for the summer. © | have returned to Westfield. Summer Boarders Pupils V Meroorial '] day was the Fourth of Mrs Worden spent —_— Little River ]zmn‘u‘rmg'\‘ll\:gm’:‘° ful Sale and Entertainment: The Primary Gramr I in ¢ ded r Sunday at th esting. ting last Friday 3 N £ was a e Frast o exs e Pod el THOMPSON fi“;r;rg‘%rtfimn;t in charge of Wort ers at the Lake. e S e o A Hotia far, Heiey o nd atior e *lora, Flora Pearl, s ca ut, i [ f e ¢ ol and oth- ¥ A t - Tith the lorm Foprding H"‘,‘"“ Dews Fromithaiummar Arvivala | | as fntuiesiot walck Wan wats Disas ; oy : RATEL MRNN shin greck WITK BB “ s rank Linne e 1 of the | ing, one being a piano trio and the | u gt n Hartfor My g ng ,’;“‘T; Miss Florence Ct of Brooklyn, . | other < okt e AN, & “‘Ff"’“ e ik :‘ g o Ladl S g o He' ":v'x-.;(q-"l » ¢ . 4y TC2U Ly, is visiting her grandparents ,Mr. Mrs. €. M. Smith and Miss Smith | © (g g o g Lewis Hatch died Spnday - moynin h 2 engaged oy Tewett | o N athan Chase Have Gona 16 TitabAaId far :E;r::‘mv"‘.‘n:‘.\\ indham Hig s home in Haydenville after many e L ordae ¥ W " eiohad the | Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Ramsey have re- | Several from here alumélod the dance T P e - ad ob ] % s b iling he "“‘ e gts I e - it o Penn's Grove, N, J. E Wi sday evening. s e held a C X I ove ki Sunday morn- | “70 G o DL | mzk.:r',:“mgnly?:[wh:‘ Thas been out of | four as stated last week Monday, the pastor of Westif .l L e, have moved from Hartford | town all winter has returned s Saturday’s Ball Games. | . e in bt S v K : ! N. Y | “Mrs. Frederick Davis of Hartford is | o . o = o T anen o GRS~ i n Mills, and Homer Mills are | occupying her summer residence here | ; "i it i Jlaveq the local lads. The 2 i T in_town | Miss Bertha Bennolt\\{R entertaining | 7 P0 PR o i e il iy o | and dan ( Miss Agnes White has been visiting | friends from Webster, Mass. $ho atiatrioon: tha Weat Had nix g n HEBRON igrning it Wik s , and M R, C. Paine, 68 Ori 5 vho I been { tB¢ fefeated the g Pufts col- rt Wilcox of Wa b BRIy i ;.\h““\nd(‘\]r\_s : .:v4!:‘~'lrn14u)v.r‘d m:‘w_\i“(&g r“v;u. lfm;x;:fs }?fl"":?";‘_“e‘(‘l‘f }\‘ul\(.yn:an\u defeated the local pla i I e r at Roger Porter's over : 2y, | pulpit last Sunday. At the| Miss Ruth };urnh;\ml ~-m_.~r~|alsed “Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 1. Mer Rev. William E. Gaskin will 3‘”“""‘1Tawnlnnop\c Celebrate Independence service he sang the Sparrow elve little children last uesday s 7 o ‘air meeting under the o A _— il nest Monaer | Pawtucket, R. I, is expected July Tth i = B gt d Staff .wl Sprin H ¥y thi- Seaite. A thi 4 t nday | " ‘pev. E. Taimage Root, whi um- = ummer Boarders Arrive. 4 p. m., Sunday and child now . ere she ha | e Alth is much | MeT home near here is to occupy WOODSTOCK VALLEY Sum I T 1 —_—— ]\ and formed in i n igate ,?',h '“ ,:,Hp,.h".' fiealth is much | the Congregational pulpit next Sunday, R i e Yokt we Mi im corps and march od of educat fiss Berry OG0 he y Tth Mra. Savsh, Doe Aca ADUI. DAV Somasie s ta hikne rom BOLTON | church, whera'the beil was Montesso *“"‘:‘:‘e':‘“'f‘ 3 A. Ballard of Philadelphia has | ang Miss Maria Hiscox spent Y., Mr. and Mrs. — | the Declaration of Independe read nd Paris. Thelr siting in town, _ days recently with Mrs. Henry dren from Hartford 9 \ : Dexter Elliott and Miss Fran- | 51 South Woodstock Moore’ and - two ch \ s J I Hott at the store. Mr. and Mrs. Massacott and daugh- | Hartford. W T BT 5T ter Louise of Providence spent Sundl w with W eld Kenyon and family, John SOUTH)NU!DHAM i the tai by automobile. M en of L‘hv‘._r‘ & e ry Hiiton of Hart- | \ State Road Opened to the Public— vill remain during the summer | William ford ‘1 : uesta of .{31:: “.‘m‘:: : y \ Communion Service, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew P. Howarth Supper and Entertainment. 1 o : ¥ and pily and Mr. and Mrs, Pike of The W. S. E. held their annua % and Mrs. William ackus spent | Oxford, Mass., spent Friday in town, |fair and s 1 with Mrs. Myrtice Kingsbury | coming auto. s, t family have had the . « are visiting smoved frpm their house v i b Fngst ed into his | Mr. ¥roliech is doing carpenter work Cer e vas held new house. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lar- |1 Clark 2 Woodstock. s A vas elected s n are to ocaupy the house vacated cox families hoas . o 1 { b, 1Hm 1y Fourth. we te 8S A A Secr i ning T St. Joseph's ita added fund for the pe ! T 3 r Mr. an¢ rs. Alfred Card were vis- ot of TUtl v aiin ol S Ses et e WEemES W o . ] Mrs, Nellie has been enter-| R B Marriott and family spent the |and son Stewart of Plainy & s taining friends from Boston Fourth of July down Providence river, | Buests of Mrs. Lyman's pirka | . g _ The state road below South Wind-| yred H Monroe S. Kenyon and |2nd Mrs, James A. Utley, ¢ f £ bigs h"-‘”b““ opened to the ?‘-h"*’i | Qrrin E. Renyon spent the Fourth at | day. | L it e | EAST WOODSTOCK o R herman enteriaine an he| | Stnding Grase Auctioned. | UNION } ning her SNk iRt - I w Hamp- | SOUTH WOODSTOCK |[®&= ‘ i PLAINFIELD n and two " g | m, A and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willia; H. Devolve | Farewsll Surprise Party and Gift for |1 pham's "'at Bos. | entertainad their son, William A. De- | Miss Minnie Wells | am- | Yolve, and wife of Providence over | 2 Sund m of D Miss Myra Adams, who has been se- n rlougly il for several weeks im- h Eddy left | Proving. D oV atbana s h Greene n »0 e here 3 irs. J four children a doctor, 1ddenly taken serious- it she recovered so as to a few weeks t sum of or i h Fram- | Fide homw evening. ss 1 M y f Mr. and | _ MTS. who has been in b 3 Norwich two we ing for her sick Srl Bl Kor: Sl daughter, returned home last Satur Sty day, bringing her little granddaughter bs had a with her. She left her daughter much r }”lr 77th birthda better. home here a short tim ombe has been a shut-| William H. Devolve was im Provi- BT Wills Wt & boas Britidas i 18, being afflicted with | dence Tuesday on business. 1 r The thoughtfulness of | " < jleasing to her. INC p " NORTH STERLING Funeral of Siaghen Morse, | ABINGTON ‘ F o | o Sterh e Son In | Mre. George Read is entert | ot it 2 " eve- | sister and family fr | Sl s k. 24 | "' Miss Bllen | The n 4 i (I | was a1 ‘y‘».v 48 the i ablis p yrother Nelson 4 w . & 1 o Miss Sarah A. Aver sroton s ‘at kin are ne % and niotes Na i e By George C. Spooner's f cimmer | fonie Ue nephews and nieces, - The | necticut Agricultural collige Monday = g o n ""”r'l \\:ax‘ held g Mirs. Catherine Martin has returned iz e, Biaad 't ' ¢ t 2 p.m,|from Pawtucke c : representative '8 west some The roses were never more b than the past month luu'.hnl n le two t John Btaizer of Thompson called on local friends the Fourth L. Kenyen was In Moosup Mrs. v Heap I8 visiting en Waite. part at Beach pond. Oneco was pretty erted on that day. Carrie Burdick of Central Vil- pent Thursday with her father, 8. Willlam Burdick. Mrs. Ellen Waite was in Norwood, 1., Sunday R. Miss Wallace of Worcester has been | staying for the past week at B. S. Up- ham's. Mrs. Joseph Baker and two daugh- were at Mrs. Baker's sister's over Sunday, Miss Ethel Baker remained with her aunts for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, James Kelly are at their home for the sfmmer. Del Theroux and family have been #t Mr. Theroux’s father's for a visit. Mrs, Tda Childs has been entertain- ing friends trom Springfield. Fannie Jennines spent the Fourtn with her sister and family Jn New Boston, Mr. Kéegan and fam friends from Pascoag, R SOUTH CANTERBURY Mrs. Frank rdick of Norwich was the guest Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Levi N, Clark, Miss Mary O'Retlly of New York eity was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morgan the first of the Weelk Franeig C. Burdiek returned to Nor- wich Sundav after ten days' visit with his grandparents v entertained from Oneco spent Fourth of | T | | place owned by Mrs. John Mitchell, a short dist 3 lumbia e N. Lawson and | ¥4 fBeaen, wau wold 4 lon 1 iddle Haddam are & Sgturday. 3. B. We t eer. 0 h t wa and pastures and crops are suffering ended t dren’s ex- for want of rain. The grass crop will P oo P f . be much lighter than was expected a t tt g t be<mugh Hahts Sundas. errec o in an Palmer of Hartford spent Sun Camped at the Lake. Rev. Willlaa /C. Prentice of Hartford, with about 30 of the hoy his parish, has been s in camp at Columbia_lake. tice occupied the pulpit last § The campers attended in a body were provided with front pews. A large plant capable of taking care of our greatly increased business, resulting from the pottling of our new brew the | Union attended the illiam Buxton place, | and | auction at Rarly | Westfield, e 2 this week they broke camp and re- || Mrs. Arthur Anney and daughte; v turned to East Hartford. Elsie and Hazel, from ¥ a The pastor of the church in East | with Mr. and Mrs. W. £ Windsor, with a number of boys, has | the week been camping at the lake recently | Mrs.Charies Gardener-is with her | father, Luther Gardener, for a few | STAFFORD Pupils Visit Hartford—Death of Lewis | Hatgh. Years of Suffering ol the stakdlly Siowbil aasd = growing deman Miss Ethel Rolllnson Is home from | Gatarrh and Blood Disease — o Hartf p for all other b ing. g e Doctors Failed to Cure. rewery bottling. a \[uu_\nlh friends In Woy 3 . Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- [,k Ramment Who gradunied trom | . Ind, writes: | It is our aim to make this mew plant s model of its tes college is home for.the summer, mble th Rev. 1. P. Booth and son Pa ed friends In Boston, Brockton | Providence last wee! | edies, but none of them did me any An_automobile party of five from | &0od. A friend told me of Hood's New Haven and Westford were guests | SAD I took two bottles of of Mrs. Emily Gordell one day ine and wus as well and strong week., an automobile party of five | #S ever. [ feel like a différent person | from New Haven and Westford wer, 1d recommend Hood's to any one suf- | guests of Mrs. Emily Goodeil one day | fering from catarrh. last week. K Get it today in usual liquid form or | A lawn party under the'ausplops of Chocolated tablelts called Sarsatabs. kind —a fitting addition to what was before New England’s largest brewery. and NARRAGANSETT BREWING COMPANY Providence Rhode Island