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ey g NEWS FROM ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. —sauew Kingsley-Wright Wedding Announced ~Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H. Celebrate 66th Anniversary of Wed- ding. i Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, Accidents and Building in Three Counties. LEONARD BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Ray and Families Attend Clambake at County | Clyde, visited Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Commissioner - Brown's—Renovating | ish of Montville, Tuesday. School Buildings. M ww and Thom. Mies Lavinla Kneeland was an over New London County UNCABILE Eef urse Local Men Attend Savin Rock Reunton | Sunday guest of her aunt, Mrs, Bunice i LEDYARD Mrs. Lyman Rogers’ 1084 Birthday | Adama, of Moeh Hampton. == s fow —Recent Visitors in Town. hN"m'H' ven. Arrawgements for Annual Bill Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Q. Brown spent : . i At the meeting of the Good Cheer | weqnegday and Thursday with rela- Thomas Murray is seriously ill at g‘:;v:'.‘:h Musician to Direct the Sunshine society, at ne :ox:e‘:gdll‘rtm_ civee o 4ysci, maiing the GG by du- xt_x‘-; home of his son, Gilbert J. Mur- sy 1 8 " 4 4 et ance. The meeting was held on Miss Bertha Kreltsek of New wood in Franklin. v, and Mre. W. V. White: have| SEERERS RS L tAken t taske LEA rsglar:'nd:r.nmm are it fiavin |1 I Dt iitu of i New, T8 s Beach. Mee semse DG S sei Andien been spending one weels of theif Yaca- | cov s "sor pot water bottles to send to | Yt A BT ATNE o aing some | Of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Miner. of Springfleld, Mass., are ding & tion at Wickford and Newport, R. L. |yo Sunshine society at BensonBurst. |, "¢ the’ Liberty club house. Miss Violet Rogers is visiting rela-| " Napoleon Beandry tew weeks with Mrs, Duffy. and Northfield, Mass. Sunday, AUE-|npg 7Thomas Watt will entertain the i tives in East Haddam. -, Mr. and Mms. Willls O. Fuller of ust 26, they are invited back to @8- | (oiioy gt its next meeting. Clambake the Real Thing. Carl Rogers and daughter, Miss Hel- Bridgewater, Mass, are guests of Mr, sist in Old Home Sunday services in Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Dart are en- The familles of F. J, Brown, F. O.|en Rogers, spent Monday in Norwich. o : and Mrs. Ozro Fuller. Misses Helen. and Abby Wetmore of Hartford are guests of their grand- parents, Deacon, and Mrs. Wétmore 6 }lln.mulm Palmer has returned t¢ ‘olumbia, after spending a few dav with Mrs, E. L. Danielson. = Miss Katherine Danielson of Dan- jelson is the guest of Miss Sarah Dan< felson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Noyes o the Congregational church in BurliDg- | iertaining this week Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Mis ton, Conn., where Mr. White Was Das- | ngyjg Lees, Miss Ellzabeth Lees, Miss | of 18 enjoved an old-fashioned clam- | Miss Geary of Colchester. tor nearly two years while in the Sem- | yyances Lees and William Hilihouss | bake at the home of F, J. Brown on| Miss Fillmore is spending part of her inary. In his absence the second Sun- | 5¢ paterson, N. J. Saturday, the 17Tth. The clams and |vacation with the family of T. Hunt iy ot bis vacation there will not e | “afies Leona Devine has been enter- | lobsters were sent fromn the shore and | Sterry at the Red Cottage, any sermon on Sunday mOrming &tlisining the Misses Conway of Nor-|steamed in seaweed, making it genuine. Kingsley—Wright ges- icl olel P ded the S the church, but there will be a wich. ¥ 5 A caterer from Colchester atten: Cards have been eived in to sion of the Sunday school at 11 a. m. At Legislative Reunion. bake. There was bathing in the pond, ™ teh rec n( ";vfl an- day. th sttend the bmrial setvice of Rev. Mr. White will ;elurgefie&;‘(‘)ggy‘i‘ Among those from this town who |and :. thoroughly pleasant day wes nh"l;’;;l;‘ tor:nexflx;u;afgil opl u.mw Frank Mastersow, who died in Provi- zular services Sunday, - egislative reunion at |spen | i i ic Tremslaser\'ice will be followed by the 'gf.‘\?(;di;’ockhive’rf Dan D, Home, George | John Spafard of Bridgeport is at the Miss Alice Wright of Bantam, Copn., | dence. Brown and E. H. McCall to the number Miss Kittie Ray recently entertained | p 1 ig yisiting her cousin, Miss Mary Gallagher. Mr, and Mrs. George Thatcher are spending this week ai the Willimantic camp ground. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Burke and Miss Mary Surke were in Daniefson Tues- Fall River have returned home aft ciloy ] Mr, and Mrs, H ¥Frink, Mrs. Jo- f the Lord's Supper. : ‘Matt A. | home of T. B. McCord, superintending | on Wednesday, Aug. 7. "Beille and SRR T O S T observance o the Lord's & H. Bradford, Fved J. Hope and Matt 4. | bome of T : Married 66 Years. Tl Datle S YR e U LR “ . i g ich Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Cummings and son, Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H. Darling 'M ia Wil g terville, R. Miss Medora C. Wheeler of Watern have returned from three weeks' Visit | celebrated their 66th wedding anniver- 8. Ju burof Centerville, bury is the guest of Mr., and Mrs. Kaf with the former’s daughter, Mrs. L. H. e g » " L, who has been spendingsthe summer | Bjgjop, sary at their home In town Friday, Willimantic camp ound, Corbit of Bridgeport. 'She was accom- | Aug 16, Relatives were present from mh;(,r o few d:y._ ~ Ip:nled by thr‘ tsrand..msm:en, Joyce and | Wingate, N. Y, Holoyoke, Mass., Kent wson Corbit. and N L aborat - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer are égr w'ewsen‘ry:go;l- n:onn.ellt wuen,‘g:y _Bpeli_lflin% lhsil’ V"Kiifi';,‘:’g;n;g_m relatives r)é unnl\'emrle;. as it was also the in New London an 23 26th bl y oung - Mr, and Mrs. John Kneeland of Lib- fer?‘ I{I?h&ag glr;.h?):;un‘?‘d:n“fi. erty Hil, formerly of this place, are|ing reasonably good health. mour:tlng sz;:h slewth oé ;h:'l;ck only | Mrs, Winfleld Hanney and children, - 3 daughter, May, age ;! Wellesiey and Catherine, spent the i Second Congregational church in ;}tlgn:' l;\é{l::[’b"m‘m company into the | "\ie "Helle Park is visiting relatives g,mf‘:rtfid" of fl,:m week ’,?m,, rel- mfig'(}r?-veixfnn::'e \Dameuon - N ", -in-i 4 ativ vt 2 ;’;:'eeln\:'lc}fie::\x’mén;mgo:g;x t‘)l; lt%\: l(l)E Miss Marian Stark of Lyme, who |In Vermont atives in Montville, During Mrs. Han-| Levi Dayon is cleric\for Oscar Du- e late y . - Samuel Johnson of New Haven and | povo apsence she underwent a sl E s clerk car Du- biarf.. The tansio e n TR Odt :c‘;\soo;l :tf‘;et?n\%ea?s g’g[l’mgashi‘;m:;é‘i: rs. Maria Morgan of Colchester were ight | gas, succeeding Mr. Demanus, e Thomas P. Norman, who has engage 3 9 surgical operation. cently moved to Taftville. 2 3 elgnd's and " ” 3 a5 conductor of the |calling on friends Saturday. glfi's&filg‘:fie‘\fi;‘;&}{m Handsome Dahlias. H. J. Cole.is away" for arvacation. Chspes b R Mrs. Hen- | Howard Vibber of Worcester made | " i Charies Geer, H. J.| The dahlias grown by N. L. Clark are| George Burton is. away Jor % wedce chorus. It is expected that Mr i isi i ] Wed The families of C vacation, visiting friends: in Lisbon e membirs of the Bass | brief visit at his father's on Wed- | yyiamg, G, M. Williams, Blmer and | attracting much attention. He has &} o yion and Providenpe 1890 | visiting friends in Norfolk and oth. dexfigu o < (il assist in the | nesday. & and Mrs, B. P. Kneeland | large variety of cactus and pompon | g eICe. places. Clef club of Norwich will ass Daniel Casey h ved to New |Clarence Geer . . irday| Byron P. Young of Sterling was in programme. A chowder dinner will | DETRl Casey 588 TOVE New |ond daughtcr, Lavinia, attended ihe | dahlias. One picked last Saturday| ., S7U P ol Leasss Mesch Place. Pe served In a tent on the green fol- | LORAOR 3oty Cox have aa |Sunday school picnic of the Firet Con | MelBiret, TERC ncehb acrose an Mr, and Mrs. Henry Richmond visi- | L L. Gardiner of Norwich has lease lowing the public exercises. their guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Eregational chieh 0 e A awan and son, Raiph, who| tod their dsughter, Mra,B. P. Young, | the C. 8. Meech place fer & term Social and Personal. McQueeny and Miss Edith Long of h"é)bly"‘ Iéa&-(:hg wa:eisn a]?:i‘sbon Monday ha‘ve -been visiting at the ’home c;f Mr. last week. zmm‘m e By Mrs. Addie Gallup of Hartford is|Groton. A 4 % after some repairing of the | and Mrs. A, H. Darling, returned to Services Omitted: " Rain. . visiting her daughter, Mrs. ain | G:‘a‘t\l g Itfl?}rlmsi iy ?pfi?d!?gth:f wbl:xlldnjungs on his new farm. their home in Holyoke, Mass., Tues-| Rain on Sunday prevemted services 3 1 vacation a e home o s fa ) ? L4 CHAPLIN He‘\?x!,ufind Mrs, Isaac G. Geer were|G. T. Lodmis, has returned to Hart- Term Opens S'Pi; 3. s da',}‘.he fair held by the Ladies’ Aid so- “KBI::E:LGM and’ Gladiys ‘Thompeon Wednesday and Thursday guests of | ford. : 0 8 bl . The schools are undergoing renoval-{ ...y the Town hall Thursday after- | are with their mother in Taftwille, who | Wease! Steals Forty Chickens—Duast Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckwith of . 31{&;5 Efilfla Lgrl}st ente{laml‘qg kher ing, preparatory to the openilg on | o nd evening was a success. is 1L, Bisthiay Colibeatios—Oriligs Vit 2 i rother, Edward List, of New York. Tuesday, Sept. 3. » ¥ isite Fr;:[l:]l&xé.] P. Main of North. Stoning- Joseph Hickey and bister, Miss Ag- Miss Geraldine Oat has returned to ds)y“:nsw gmfh?;d;c:cm&ft:::;a North Wingham. ton has been visiting relatives in | nes Hickey, who have been guests of | Norwich, after spending two weeks NORTH FRANKLIN in Jewett City. — owh relatives in Saybreok, have returned th Miss Flora Spaulding at Maple Miss Laura 'TM has theen spend- Robert E. Clark of South Chap!in has Miss Florence Geer is the guest of [Bome. = - L e of ing & few days.in Willmmmntic, and ai | 10% bout forty chickens, the work of Mos Jcwith of Franklin, Mr. a Mrs. vide the ecam u the gasest Mra. easel, e Mé:::i:\fe::n‘t hMeoting g‘fi,‘:mda{fi ;m:rgflnl_ndg e LISBON Cl:umber{’ux‘:o P o b3 ng'ym;fi M""v:ddeTMW":_’ of %4 chard Fish o rovidence. % Mrs. 1 ork are fting 'own oric First Selectman Hem:au‘li Hu]daldg[e g: Fred Church, who has been confined ho€§;n§3§3a\¥§i};%r€ey lost a valuable P ;l'a.h;,;!‘ell:m Haslerx is soon to move A. M. Litchfisld's, tonington was a Sunday gues to his bed with throat trouble. and iats g ¢ Owing to the rain last Sunday oml: i‘i:st & tectman Samuel E. Holdridge | malaria, is able to visit relatives in | Crabbing Party at the Drawbridge—| Mrs A. T. Browning epent Wednes- | Hr;glmeg C';‘Hflwlhwas‘thn guest of |, - 0 een attended church. of this town. They are cousins but| Norwich. Outing Notes. day at T. ], Larkin’s in Greeneville. l::t “E, - M. itman of Mystic | "yoo oo Howastl, instristhe 0 tous- had never met before. )lr.b Holdridzg Mrs. Winfield Hanney and children L Mrs., Theodore Crandall is ill with Th:re Vit N ae doss ot Ahet i the School of Music in Blkhart, came from New London by way of|of Salem, who have been guests of . Herbert Johnson and |&TiD. 3 e 1N, is spending several *weeks at his Notwich in Mayor Bryan F. Mahan's | Mrs. Hanney's father, Moses Chapman, da{'xl;iu:?d}{rzlfl have returned from a | Miss Florence A. Hoffman and her gfi:‘ys“d‘" it being.cmmp meeting | ; & ) ore. automobile. for a few days, returned home Mon- | vigit with relatives in East Westmore- nephew, Fred H. Race, Jr., are spend- ¢ Miss Ethel Howard returns to Moo« dus to teach in September. F: N an has been drawn Mr. and Mrs. William McKenzie of nT?lg;m:rul:d j?;? and has been at- |Gay Hill are entertaining Mr. McKen- :ending court in Hartford this week. zle's sister,' Mrs, Edward Rossi, of Plans for Bill Dinner. Brooklyn, 1\1O§d o 's ann library dinner and - mx(;.‘li}mr:lisday mll be ob’served Wed- Mrs. Lyman Rogers celebrated her hesdavo August 28. The trustees of | 103d b(rn;;iz;ly o;&‘l b‘ric;ay at h;l:[ht:)?x?)‘; o Bl T associati /i1l meet | On Gay Hill rs. Rogers, (he'filllitl’;i::;r:talsosol;mr:'on;‘\m“cmex_ feeble, retains her faculties to a Te- ‘err‘cises will be held in the church at ma;\'kable degree. 5 = t m. The speaker will be Rev. Jo- Charles Russell has movle l'.om‘i be :ep: I Selden. formerly pastor of the | tenement near the Red mill owned by Mrs. N. S. Loomis was & week o guest of her mother, Mrs. Warner “ Franklin. GLASGO . « Miss Delia Briggs hasreturned a!: Visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Pott otMP’::ces Dale, R. L arah Danlelson spent a | days in Waterford this wm i Mrs. Arthur Kingsley and two chik :ren of Hartford are visiting friends ere, The annual Sunday school pienis of the Baptist church was held S’;turdi! Aug. 17, at Columbia lake. Miss Hattie J. Manley has sold hag place to Mr. Reid of Plaimville, Conn, Mrs. R. E. Turper has returned fro, Village Folk Away on Macation Out- ings. Thomas Witbur is the guest of The Week’s Outings of Local People— Guests in Town. A s i 5 g ays’wi i in New| Nelson Bill of Massachutsetts was a Miss Mabel Smith of Gales Ferry | day. _ land, N. H. _ |lne several daysZwith friends in NeW | ooopt guest of his brothee, J. G. Bill was a recent guest of Miss Nellia| Mrs. Roy Johnson and. son, who | “(parjes Strong of Leonard Bridge, - s s ot ¥ R - : LA %o | Miss Millie Warq and Mrs. R. F. Leie o gt e - Vo e er. R ave been spending a few weeks wit! v £ town Monday, i8 to make pre i e d A rested a year from teaching, is ta G‘.\Iin Margaret Allyn has been visit- | relatives in Rhode Island, have re- :ek\l,(;r:l |m)::lm€emems about the build- );;ummg um{ r‘hfldre{: are visiting Mrs. NoRm erNMON teach in Passaic, N, J. W MR BRI e g st as omdere - LI e e vt ] et e AR Baahbl 78 Candlies on Birthday Cake. ; is ng e: y cider, ildi L a C oll ar £ iter ks i ieni D. D. Taylor is making | Band to Use New Building. Mrs. Martha Caorne -“y (;uiukn- ot it Pichuiiia Heach.” MisiEROtEAr? orty-five Attend Neighkiorkood Picnic| . o Josephine M. Robbins, who wa Camping Party. | Mrs. William' B. Walden has in |Dorothy returned to New =0T < Supper—Baptist Sunday School Con- | 73 jast Sunday was visited last Frida: ddy night after two weeks' stay a 5 vention Wednesday Neuxt. afterncon by over thirty friends 14 Mrs. Walter T. Fish and | process of construction a buildi Mr. and Mrs. Walte 91 B v Y ey Lo N 0. L Ermaedy four children of Mystic are camping | the foundation of her property near John M. Gray’s farm. Dart’'s store. The building will be Miss Ellen Campbell is spending a v};:rne i Lr;]ar:‘k: (;)f }t{:”fo}:‘,d speanSai- Rev, Lucian DrTl's'—!UDD“!d the pul- (\\P)lxflbr:;: ggeo:“?rk::{t 3:1:! :::me”“ o J)‘h Chester and two | used by Walden’s band to practice in | few weeks with relatives in Boston. urday w is brother, Hugene Clari tt of the Baptist ch el - h & % of aft, Mr. and Mrs. John C et S . d- Skt A I¢ s band to p ice in Miss Dorothy Adams of Westport | Miss Ethel Browning is the guest of | P '0 e [2 Exrch‘ n Jewett| and shared in the honors the er - children of Maynfird, \[a& a‘w“[ e u\r{!;\; [“"(:‘“ylen-lefrr:;‘e':-:sn%is& o % ha} e racit oL Mirmie 3L B. Miss Marion Blakeslee of Lebanon for g}{m last Sundgylandpfi‘nn ithe guest of | noon. Miss Robinson received a largs yests of Mrs. Chester’s’ aunt, Mrs. “‘A’{tv-’r‘hn; nw]r: ;n;-slfa? Ihaugz ter mr Patnar - | the week end : . :'; ul;d %“’dfl’i\’l. g“ m::. e birthda.yj:alrf‘e illuminated with 73 can- i AL Gr?' t Billings is spending Mrs \\‘\'r“.n;fl'?on' Clark H(;mifxr?;‘l i A crabbing party, Miss Emma Bur- | e e from th sel'r‘mmer srhovrl a‘{“()ol °$. ?ile!‘ 'Mkl d"uk :“:1“ "fi:fld l:“blrfl':- rfw".dr\i}asraafléni‘ishér; ir’sTm'd .\\'im her" Mrs Wulv;r lvx‘&'nn(i who ha:‘ been | ton, Miss Nellie Mell, O, i lmns'ia"d MKW\' d[‘ ru\x})k D?[:h agld hchildren u'niversitCV ) e T r:grp;:n: hee(;omm;p w'}‘hoparnome;an" a few day A s g 2 5 g e P Sra Mell, spent | Spent ednesday af e beach. . S > y dsughter, Mrs. Orrin Stoddard. spending a few weelss as thio guest of Gehuie _L::‘?gedgga:,;’r‘i‘:l‘;fi g bt Mr. and, Mrs. Jerry Mahoney and lit-| Mrs. Frank E. Be and three| brought cake and ice cream, which all Le ldx;e.s ]-‘md town, returned to New \bou% a dozen young people frof | tle daughter were week end guests at | Sons of Pelham, N. Y., al siting Mrs. | enjoyed. ¢ EN ondon Friday. this place enjoyed an outing at Watch | Hartford and Glastonbury. C. E. Hewitt. Furnished Programme. COSH —_— Hinl )FYid;i)’- § Herbert White is having repairs| Mr.and Mrs L. L. Twury and two| Natehaug grange furnished the pro- ! FlTCHVll I E Arthur Edmonds is spending his va- made upon his house. children of Mount Hermon, Musl.. and | eramme this week Friday evening, Local People Attending Camp Meeting cation in New York. Mrs. Etta Watson of Norwich and :“3 t';';d M"f’- }gl W-EI;";"Y;“'{‘ nfant | when they visited the Meadow Brook —Good Season for Vegetables. futpioine State Rosd to Lebanon | Miss Jennie Foote of Bridgeport is | her ter, Mrs. Emerson Webler of | daughter o loom y N. J. are|grange of North Windham. at the home of her parents, Mr. and | New York, are at L. A. Browning’s. spending a week at the (home of Rev. The republican caucus is called fof i s i 7S F —————— Lucian Drury. Frid ing, Aug. 30, to elect dele James Lathrop of Montville was a Bad Road to Yantic. Mrs. W. S. Foote. S ay evening, Aug. 30, to elect deles ,.,,,:m business caller in Goshen. 2 = L he Ladles' Ald society met at the WATERFORD 45 at Picnic Supper. gates to the several conventions. Mrs. Willlam H. Allen and daugh-} \l‘r‘“ Alberta ?“"[“ -“’-‘f F;“;“'“"é“ parsonage Wednesday afnsvrnoflin»h : | ST T The neighborhood pici#e supper on Trolley Ride and Pienic. Nettie Allen, have been |Authier were recent guests of Iriends Mrs. Lettie Gilmore of Norwic! a3 s the play; d Thursday,night had an " ‘s;‘;nd)i/g;sa reeweday; with friends' in |in Willimantic. beerrsat l)Mrs. J. H. Kennedy's for a Party of Local People on Beat Trips| 100 PIAVETDUE s by The Congregational and South Char o % Mrs. W. N. Chappell is spendin Columbia, " D! g a B. F, York is a guest of Boston rela- fP\‘:” da}'sh with Chesterfield relatives tives. Mrs. Thomas Mullen and children, 1 Miss Ldlllan Browning and brother, | Agnes and James of New Haven, ars PENDLETON HILL John Browning, of Norwich, have been ,}\;‘es!s og‘ ?er. Mullen's sister, Mrs. s at the home of W. G. Thomas. omas Foley. ; ‘uéfi:e;re Thomas is spenc;in;; several | Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Foley are | Parsonage Rented by Natick Party. attendance of 43, lin Sunday schools enjoyed a troller Convention Next Wednesday. ride and picnic “’1‘ xgmx,wm.umug, The Sunday school con'remtion of thae | South Coventry, i y. Stonington I?mon associefion will be| Mr. Crosby and family of New Lon- held with the Sunday s¢hool of the|don and Miss Emily S rough of Baptist church next Wedmnesday . New Britain are spend! geveral The Grange brothers met Tuesday to | Weeks at their summer cottage on Par- few days’ stay. to Norwich. Mrs, Elizabeth Whitney of Nerwich was the guest of Willis Miner the past week. Mrs., C. C. Prentiss and daughters have returned to Chalker beach where Norwich. | spending several days in Providence s they have a summer home, after, a|enclose the Grange grounds with a|lsh Hill, da%;ew%:dg;'eng?dww?fi:;1met with | and Boston. William Miner of Ashaway spen} \i<}x at Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rose's. suitable fence. The Grange sisters " Mrs. Albert Kenyon Tuesday after-| Mrs. Lee Wardell of Norwich spent | Saturday with his sister, Mrs. B. G.| Spencer Gilbert lost a valuable cow | served a picnic dinner. CLARK'’S FALLS Thursday with Miss Jane Williams. |Palmer. . . |last Monday, supposed to be poison- . At Camp Meeting. X(l;ses Rose and A\‘gllle Mck}anus of Joseph _Hopk‘i‘m :{nd} )iul;t\or\\];.uf;:g ed. A y EAsT Com Rufus Mallalieu Returns from Hospital Beveral from Goshen are attending Arctie, R. I, are visiting their uncle, | are spending t‘ is week wi -l‘ }i‘l‘l ail to Norwich. —Brisk Sales at Felt Mill. services at Willimantic camp ground. John MecManus. Mrs. Reuben Cooke of Watch i1l Mrs. Mary A. Littlefield, Mrs. Owen C. Williams of Waterford, Mrs. George W. Beebe and daughter Elizabeth made a i i ) Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Sisson and three children of hl“iarn:frls‘ afifi;;“’;’;‘;'dg;: b“;‘gi‘f,fii,‘,; Master William Brown of Norwich | New Jersey are Visiting Mrs. Peleg :'".‘: vaerie(ies of ve‘elabies now in | Spent Thursday with Mrs. Brown’s | Sisson. f Lal icophrs H:::; Rz gk Rufus Mallalien has returned from € o hospital in New London, where his ev¢ trip to Norwich W ¥ sister, Mrs. William Brady. Mrs. Homer Kinne passed the week | 05 boar. g ednesday | 1on Mahoney, who during the sum- gi‘:u b,;'“ ’treatfiihto;m?'!:;l::m‘l;‘d e ua\;on. Rebhat T Munhing. and/ chils Mrs. Moulton of Greenfield, Mass, |end at her sister’s, Mrs. Irving But- Mrs. Charles M. Bdwards was a|mer has been on the yacht Waconta, al :’}; :w':\,m 18 looked f™, ale Mrs. R e illle. Ward were re. |13 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | ton's. Watch Hill visitor Wednesday in Labrador, spent the p kst week end| CO™PE gy & theire DS, b dren and Miss Millle Ward were re- | op,pman, Miss Winifred Palmer has returned | ¥ g i H 0 O s Necdham | With relatives here, bringing with him e gy A oy co%tr v:.:flor:l;l A\J‘-l;’l{e }{;lxlml)drnr}\. ol Mrs. Timothy Coughlin has returned | from a visit or7a week with Miss Ber-| .~ Groton, Miss Mar}crie Johnson of | & 15 pound salmon caugti in St. John ‘:Qr;kur;at'n;ee::: dm: oy~ fepn port wich Town were callers at W. L Motts’ ;;;\_;‘1“ visit - with relatives in New thz{h};ewés “Iiw\\gn‘i‘tmu')rvl\ng'mpson spent | Brookiyn, N. Y. and Miss Catharine rhi::um sl Dibrh are at| Mr and Mrs S, Frank Palmer an one day this wpe:"- d 5 b : Highway Conditions. Wednesday at Watch Hill. ézzgf:l'lrh(x!xfres’:ay[:;l‘%v::O:aenY( \;:fie Millington, at work on a sawmill. two S‘me"i‘ ‘:fifl#&:tr’;fi onfw?—:; Artbur RAn e s 1 Lohauos and| The siate road between this pl Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Milne and Mrs. | £ % Brena Vista, » WH-1 " Misses Atice and Lilian {Mahoney left | Lort Asitors at Watch Hitl days with relatives in Lebanon and state road 1 s place | y 1" ¢ Eiwell of Boston are visiting S SN . E Wedn for a short vi it with rela- Chicago, were Visitol Fraoklin. and Lebanon is being put in first class |, "yrrg” mlizabeth Thompson's ¢ Y. L. Dilssoll tv Bome o0 R sesarioy Emlmfi St Saturday. Sunday evening they re- B ition. Th cada et Wi o ool e or a week. assaci J 3 ;'(;Xl](_dhl\‘l\;;:) ans {n':x'lilicdg'or‘?:dw?;;z.em JHacihu Eréwnwus i s Westerly on = Favorable reports are being receiv- tu::r;::kl% u;::;nb;l::‘;flumed from & LEFFINGWELL _— i bian i visttine her OAKDALE ed from\ C. A Eeasmer, 1yhv 165 booh| aabiing i th Mystic. T8, AT i : ; rated on for aj s. P- " i e T SHUNOC sister, Mrs, William Hiscox, of Jewett ggoh. will be at :‘m ey Good Business at Felt Mill. Waedding Invitations Received— astor _ e City. i Al Local Hospitality Dispensed to Many| Mrs. Willlam Allen has returned| The Federal felt mill has sold all of Finishes Four Weeks’ Vacation. N Mill C. g, N Mrs. Arthur Billings and daughter : from a visit with her daiggiter, in Co- | the felt hats on hand and is busy mak- frelafie 4 New Grain b overed In—School | gattie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Billings, Guests During the Week. Jumbia, Her granddaugltier returned|ing more. Invitations have been received to the Opens September 3. Jr, and daughter of Natick have] = + s h with her. Oliver Stoddard, who is visiting his marriage of Rev, [Francis Howard TP rented the parsonage for a short time. PIADE Be v ne: o e undfiy there s aunt, Mrs. Richard Main, stepped on 2 Rose and Miss Gertrude Hazelton | FR. B. Wheeler and family spent Sun- R S et was no service at the Montville Cen- nail while barefooted and the wound Coarbs of Wellesley, Mass, Mr. Rose [day in New Bedford, Mass, making SeiConenegs ionA) el ASHWILLETT Was 5o painful a doctor hed to be call- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose | the trip in their automobile. BOZRAH Frem Kansas City. e of Wauwecus Hill. The wedding is to Mrs. Frank P. Merrill is entertaining Miss Ella Fox of Kansas City, Mo, Vi - take place September 2 at the Imman- her son, Noyes Merrill, and family of Miss Katie Wesemen of | Rixtown, ac : who is spending some time af, her pan! y 3 1 IAI ]RE:I, uel Baptist church, Lowell, Mass., of | New York city. Postcards from Vacation Tourists—| o, bokae in' Salem, visited n&z the | Sotnen: é“sfidar; g‘:;dslfiv?:‘ex-(;u:xfii G which church Mr. Rose is pastor. Miss Hattie A. Maine, who has been Grangs Meeting. home of Frank Parker Friday of last | with relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y Went to Watch Hill. spending her vacation in Shunoe, has 5 week. Mrs. Olive and Miss Alice Bish- "‘,‘f, r::éhfi;‘ nH- E. R’Lfll‘ifl‘“‘ and B.} Pr a.pd Mrs. Helo and dmf Gmm The members of the Philathea class returned to Webster, Mass. Cards have been received frof Mr.{ ., of Bozrah were entertained by Mr. * g entertained at the home o or B. James and family of jShunoc were enjoved & day's outing at Watch Hill | , 2iss Bllen Maine of Middletown is |and Mrs. Sherwood G. Avers of Old here Monday. Monday. The party made the trip |LN® Buest of Mr. and ) Parker and sister the same day. George S. Utter of Westerly last week Nathaniel | Orchard Beach, Presumpscot River Mrs. Mary A. Beard, who has been| 'S D, and Bdwin Pierve caught 64| R0V v Culver. and Amherst Iskand, Me. They are|gpending several weeks at the home | fish and {lling s" pond Tues-] M- Coombs of Burlington, Mass.. in e e New Grain Mill. spending some time at these places. | ¢ her sister, Mis GCarrie Parker, re. | 3L 23080 eel in Billing)” po | petie b s MR CRERERr- day afternoon. bl turned to Flushing, L. I, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Crlark of Rix- -~ % Frona, w Miss Jennie Bishop of New London | town have been entertaiming friends | M re g iRt | is being entertained at the home of | gom Holyoke, Mass. '\l‘u ey S5 ang WA B © Talvec mpNeTi L Omog Clark . speat Soaisy e Bertram Holdredge and mother vis- ville T . A at his mother’s in Ledyard. t Nerragan- N A:is I,l?me (dnm-o_- ln? Norw:‘ch Tev;"n Mrs. Julia A. Crumb wgas in Volun- i,l;t‘: ;‘n;' day this week al spent a few days last week at the l4own Monday afternoon. ¢. L. Randolph of Ashaway is te home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scholfield. hiberg was inkGlasge Mon-| Re%. 1« d,.npd nday Mrs. Henry Smith of Chepel Hili P e > SR iy wag a caller at the Chapel homestead |* 1 Burdick and menj are “cutti on Dolbear Hill Tyesday. ‘brush 0'.1on8 the highw: in Sou‘:‘h HMON ] Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fellowes enter- k grigwold. \ tained local friends Thursday. d ; ai ionary meeting was held Warren Nichols ang daughter Clara| The new grain mill being built by | _TDhe mins A returned to their home in Willimantic | the Bennett brothers, is partly covered ::“h Mrs. T‘gfig:hw:\;ma T‘;g;'d:l}t Pa;: Meonday after spending a week with |iD THnoOoN. & 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Randall, Mr. |08 5 ) gorrick and Miss Edith Miss Phoebe Bogue of Fast Great |and Mrs. E. B. James and two daugh- | . "get J0 "0 oo e some time Plain spent Thursday with Mrs, C. F. |ters, Artis and lda, were at Ashwillett Lty i P g e on Palmer. Monday, guests of C. P. Culver and |!2*hroP Hic I The baked-bean and salad supper | Samuel Barnes and families. FERER SO rge. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John |, Willilam H. Palmer, who has been The grange held its meeting Wed- Rathbone Wednesday evening was well | Visiting Dr. A. S. Main, at Dayville, lnesdny evening. iT:de meelh;»!g nl. Sept. attended, considering the weather. returned home Wednesday. {4th is to be;‘ c;m ttbeand }:a‘ eveninz Rev. and Mrs, J. G. Ward returned Mrs. Walter Reith of Westerly win |of Sept. 18th is to iln charge of the to the parsonage Thursday after four | teach the Shunoc school the coming unmarried members. It was voted to f —— Brookilyn grange furnished the pre- weeks' vacation. year. The fall term begins Tuesday, |Pegin the grange meetings hereafter _— < ; gramme for Little River grange at itd Dol LS September 3. promptly st 8 cfolock. CENTRAL W YAWBUX VAILLEY last regular meeting, Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lathrop VILLAGE Many young e enjoyed the so- NORTH LYME 2 SPORS - Huiiny Cwith Mre. v, T e . . Mne. Isaac Edwards hrg been enter- | cial and dance in Grange hall last MOHEGAN e George Harrington Learns in Navy | tyining her granddaughier from Ash-| Thursday evening. Lecal People Attend Stark Family AR . T AT T TR Useful Accomplishment — Ministers | away the past week ml:ls. G«tfl»flepgle::x is visiting Re‘snion. s Dbt and Won. Kveis waie FRANKLIN in Camp—Personals. R. Stedman was ul recent guest | friends at Asstin k in New London early in the week. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Howard were | Deacon and Mrs. L. A. Robinson and George Harrington, who has lately Mrs, Chaxlotte Smith is vistting her H. A. Yates of Little River is spend- daughter at Saybrook. vacation at G. H. Stron, x ‘White ;RRock. OFMt gflt: ?I‘t. B Mi&e were vis- 0 : returned ears’ servi ftors esterly Sundaxy- evening. Mrs. Austin Pearle entertained Mrw Wit 8. callers in New London recently. Mrs. George L. Ladd attended the con- m; Unuef,"’.f,‘:af;“‘ng", h . 1“ fiatcl;wnfl:llgl slflne!' va:d ld“augmer Wwilliam Peade and her five grandehil- 5 illiam Sisson, Mrs. Julia Mr. and Mrs. Morrett of Danbury |cert on the Willimantic camp ground N B 'Jh. witest e T e spent a po!\tjon of this week | dren last \ Chapel and J. H. Evans spent Friday |called on Mohegan friends Tuesday.)Saturday evening. ~ New Hampshire, where he will doj have. al_Almon Maynard's in Lyme. They are at the home of Mrs. Morrett's | Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Hyde w glerical Work in an office, which he M. J. Btagk and Miss Emily Stark |grandmother, Mrs. E. T. Baker, for a [guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon A R s e e attended the funeral of James L. Ab- | week. Gager Sunday. +| Mrs. Narcisse Caplette and daugh- bey in Chester Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Strickland and chil- | Mr. and Mrs. William Linck of Chi- | \°% B,“*’,‘.g‘f f‘“‘g‘ returned from two Mrs, Katle Jowett, Mrs. Elizaboth [dren of New London have returned |eago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd | NCeKS Visit wit relatives in Worces- with §&. C. Egglestone and family at Southi Lyme. Mrg. Filmer Maine and et guest, Mrs. Young, ¢f Central Falls R. 1, spent Mre. Fllen Balmer is visiting her Saturday, efternoon witl Mrs. A A. M. J._ Stark, Miss Emily [ home after spending several days with | Aver. ter and Webster, Mass, Maine. retorn - oy -*I-:‘ Mre. W. M.k:!:w!a. g,. Mrs. B. g Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Bell have returned to Camping at Rocky Point. - — Hardis attan Stark reun a o Mre. Thompson and son Harold of | New York. Rev. George Benedict has been Napoleon ve Itakv her tricolor ".‘,Im Saybrook Point, Wednes.- N'l:lel:r.d;mdan called on friends here chl;rt’“ vl;._t.kv‘r was a recent Man- | camping at Rocky Point, R. I. His son, (red, whit t‘; green)) itm 1805, and it e eches! . ay. er vigitor, Rev, Hawthorne Benadict, of New Ha- is the Sag@of iUnited ltaly,

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