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— I.ETT ERS FROM TWO STATES New London County CALES F-on Mi‘umry Auxiliary M.eu With Mrs. A. Gibbs—Late Stayers in the Cottage Colony and Village. The local auxiliary of the Woman's Home Missiopary society resumed | I AR al‘.nl.nl.".tt!ll\‘\i M \h {1 visiting C, H. Waterhouse, have re- l 3 . ) \ m;r?:: ;?xi::::hfi:?dfihgmer . vid-. l ‘ I “ l"" \ w "w L ! 'mll' 'IH"J i 1Tt e WWT“WMWwWWmMMWMM visit with relatives and friends in New London. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bacon of New Haven are visiting Mrs. Seymour Champion. Mrs. B. W. Chadwick is suffering from an attack of rheumatism. - OCCUM AND VERSAILLES the heme of Mrs. Ni ‘White Work In the South was the top- | Methodist Bunday School Pichic at |- ERE is a coupon scheme worth our readings on the | . hegan i ave o of the ,:.m o e %fl e Aow ."Tar:: pwen . by . ' \ 3 whlle-—get the valuable w e i who giveh | Mombezs and_friends of ihe Ver| N\ > Coupons ,with every food product you number of sixiy emjoyed a picnic at|- Elizabeth Slate is making a lengthy |'"‘ ll' _ " buy—save them and you'll be surprised how : = qmckly they will accumulate—you can get many Guring the severs shower Wednesday. i beautiful things for yourself and your | Hose Company Plans Outing. At the monthly meeting of Totokett - home with them. 1} a £ ¢ : Mrs. Charles J. Pierce and Miss m- D. Lem of Allyns Polnt were Lh-a day recently by lr ;:ghll.rs. Chapman of the W nd daughter, Miss | ePage and A. E, Tebo. hlflmfififfl "ot New York who, have oc-|iDst an isteresting bali game will he e er ,..m,m played under the management of Wil- season, i1 during the liam Hall and William Preve. Fiil will . Monday to visit relatives in Putn-m . before their return home. Mrs. Lawrence and son Harold of { Upton, Mass., have been spending “somp time recemtly with their aunt, Many compliments are being heard u"’ Wflflun D, Pairfield. on all sides for the 3 Voorhees of Brookiyn, N. Y., nt\u-ud home Monday after a few days’ visit at his former home here. £ State Road Repairs. ‘improvements, Latham Smith gnd son Tracy com- |te the beauty of the church. the work on the state road Goes to Vernon Mill. Ly, ving Adelor LePage, for several years em- in ployed in the cloth department of the of Totokett company’s plant, has resigned yord. 'with the company to emter the employ Mr. and Mrs, ‘George Maynard re- | o Paul Ackerly in his manufacturing turned recently to G'roton. Mass., afi- | plant in Vernom. Mr. LePage began i soveral days’ visit with Mrs. Elizn | his new dutles Thuraday. Léo LePage i uable Serv-us Cottpon. FatEnEhy B Reduce the Cost of Living & GLASGO wlthout reducing the quality of wmmm Camping Party at Riverside—Burning -IIS means everything foods—- \ ¥ d ; of the Malloy House. 4 Priday of fast’ wéek, the company mt- i 20 i i Flour Spices Baked Beans wm. exercises . at Groton tTmumummmocw 4 f» Coffee Pickles i Soups X /w of Theo. Marshall. \ " Orrin Bennett left hers vecently to Mr. and Mrs. Riley have been the m S W“ m * r‘ his new 'MM as ocashier ot guests of friends in Westerly. and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed! ey Bariuet W T Pm:ggn;‘;g _. in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. 8. Pure Food Laws. - to Norwich in Mr. Green’s auto. == . \ e R .. ok ; The Valuable Serv-us ter G and George . . umon.nx.,um am%a’ mr:-m fair Wednesday, 7 ”we mgamnmy&hgmmmh’wflfimm er 8, ‘olns au 3 cottage, took & part; : . lmwmmmce-fihm George Taylor and tha fair T y in ‘his’ 5 of !'re-nm arrived, Monday to Enjoyed Tent Life. E l.‘""" at Al-| Ay Kenyon, with several others, Ellsw. h Meech and camped over Sunday at [verv wn were entertained Malloy House Burned, byl(r.anAMuChn.rluA." Oliver Malloy met with a ’severe {oss Morday morning in the burning of his house on Guile hill. - 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bonney entertained Mr. and Mrs, Warren Bonney of Pawttic! et a few days’ ago. b Mr. and Mre. Walter G. Burdick at- tq-hd the Norwich fair. “Miss Lanura P. Yousg began her du- ties as teacher ‘las th graded scloolq’l.n Bfl'x‘ 3‘3:5‘" sy Waiter Fields are on each and every down to bile. g‘n!. and Mrs. A. [, Fairfield at . Miss Harriet Bishop Browh retuxned y to Hartford Tuesday afternoon to re- .{Boston with Mrs. DeWitt C. Park io sume her school duties. . . . - =3 agsist in driving the auto. .They: Te- ! 4 vy : f p ¢ > G turned the same day. mvm Mr. and Mrs. T. D..Pond were vis- itors. in Norwich Tuesday. * Boys’ Club Surprises William Harei- Mrs. George F. Genung - returned Lightning Bum' Home of Mh\g- home Mondas son’ on Birthday—Silo Being Filled | ‘o Smith—Shop Clased. for Re- D A e - m&m”&‘ m blaze fim the | Welcoms Davie a Methodist T with 16-Foot, Corn. . pairs—Local : u’“"_ W“J-E barn in Plainfield. - The tele- | Secretary Thomas and Family Vi — h e 14 Rev, Gfl.fi Ehefldan will Miss Frances Local Residents to Spend Two Months [ A% w4y Kiess s spending. a | Hallstones rm the Congregational church Dumber of weeks I'Il.h Aer’{atler, h a.bundnnt. " Bunday. ‘hurning. phone at the Gallup homestead Was | s qurn Home. Lynn, " Mass, terrific, e Y vahors. Bt | Se 2n8 Mys. G. FL. Galiup and Miss | Weicome Davis Aas been : NW” ;0:: ;‘;;4 :ruEndsAy i“‘av;:_evx-e mzulu. Nellie E::\lnrfl who has been ld many m:k; in vn:;:;:: places in| Term. Jeanette Gn‘llv-p were in Prmmce o: one 0, the trustess of the At the C. B, business meeting Sun- o & Bigmber ot Wesks, wEs e L..a damaging fences, but set no fires. | Attorney Sabin 8. Russell was in|the fair in Willimantic "Mr. and Mra. Bverett Phillips, ¢ ‘" avebing 7% mag yoied 1n SUREs %oe\é;i sdc:y St Joun'. hospital on s Mrs. George Tanner and daughters, aame officers and genmeral pro- (R i i E:tihor (liollm_o- .\e‘: }::av;n Txlzludxy a:xd ;Ve&nsu: Phebe and Ollve, spent Wednésday in two _of their children, Clara and for the present. 5 rhiture Saved. chools in er localities take sev- £ aBelle was in Boston this | Danielson, S igg d g e g iy The thunder - showers Wednesday |eral local young people from us this ninth and over night of Mr. and ; “ ] aft past week. Miss Olive Tanner goes today (Sat-|pred A.,Bowen. Tho Base. b with wmabeeotperon, | LIIST0ON, were the worst experienced |scason. Miss Cypra Thomas goee 10| The Ladies' Ald society met with |urday) to New Hampahire, wheto she| A JC'Bowen and John by many here in town. The house on | Vassar, Miss Ruth B. Sweet to Hart-| 3 s 1 Gille % to teach. Miss Felen FBadie, gave & surprise par- | what is ki A Wi rs. Samuel Gillette Tuesday after went as dslegates from this place. ty to Master Wil oot L In nown as the Holmes farm, |ford business college, Russell Waldo|pnoon, mer spent p;rt of conven! - now occupied by Worthington Smith, |will enter Michigan Agricultural col-| 1 and Mrs. Pdward Brennan were | last week in Boston. the democratic Hes m“ his parents Tuesday evening, | was struck and burned to the ground. |lege, and Myron Barstow has gone 10| in Waureghn for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stanton are mc‘hn':l and Robert Mil- ng his Dirthday. The evening ler are employed in Stonington, New The furniti in osteop- B was pleasantly spent with games, re- | saved mwmeum:ow;“us::;u;:; Mississippi to take 4 ‘conree in-psteop Mrs. A, E. Darling has gone to Ash- | visiting in Hertford. | ments being gerved. John and | house across the street, where the gy land, N. H, for geveral weeks. M. Corey 3 entertuiniog ‘ triend | York ; Pergonals. W from Norwich. A Plplnefll were guests of the jfamily will remain for the presenmt. Mrs. ‘H. E. Crowell of Wickford, R.|in (2.]:;? T e TR 0 D Benjamin Hall has. the contract f« kel g Me. ‘The Smith-Winchester Mfg. Co. |1 "is visiting at John M. Crandall's. ' Going to Florida. transporting the oildren in -th. MM W’. &:lnon Lyons euer- closed their shop Tuesday evening for | ~yrs Willlam Buckley and family, Ninth school - district to the Wylle WUM 'ml' Harris of |.an indefinite period, during which the summer in the cottage D. L. Downg and Miss Viela|school. S Rt bk 430 o dnagaters| "B B, 3 ening S e Shurphy farm, heve recarned 1o | Donzs 4o, Eolng to Florida for Sep- |’ Ehonk _schaal opens TS m| ceson is spendi! ember a ctober. 20 spending the weck with Mis, F.|auys in New Fork "€ @ few|New London. Ablgall Wi R. G. Anderson spent Sunday with @ Way ot Bast Glastopbury. ¥red Peckham was'in Putnam Mrs. Harry Bowers, ewo childreg and | o0, "popnett and family. - , . Rev. Edwin E. Aiken ‘and Mr. and | Thursday. ©°8 |'maid of E‘"-‘“m%&l“’;&“‘he" Mrs, Eliza Brennan has been en-| Five young men from Dayvil M’; Mss. Lome Greig were guests Sun-| Mrs. Fannle Bromley Corsette of | mire govels Waido and Mra, George Becieiiing o Nprpatet, MeRw. Lo pods - Ly gl - i | ot ‘mad Ymm s day of Senator and Mrs. Angus Park.|Nova Scotiasspent Sundsy with Mrs, C, Th are with friends In Brook- | Cberry Valley, Mass. e e N o4 | the Tth, g ” iy Mr. and Mrs. William §. Lee en- | Nellle Tubbs, i oA John Casey spent the week end with | to some fine muskmelons. Mr. Rey-| automobile. tertained last Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. T, B. W N Y of Boston is spending | MI: and Mra. Peter Casey. nolda has Wundreds of fmelons, and | Me, and Mrs. Bdward 8. Keith .. med M;t Branford. On Friday Mr. | have MM&“‘BMY'@W?Q Cs“ g:rndk hi: v:thzfn at can.Baro...“, Postmaster Willlam F. Bidwell witl l‘ntandl that all his friends shail have | gons, Herbert and m e “l‘l fl!fl!'ulu.‘ colnnt Assisted at the Fair. Migs Grace Sweet s with Mrs. Pearl g:‘!:”r%a ;:h;t i ;dau.l convention { & f8etS o i, Shok nn auto Toad Keith, Q"“- Sunday, making the trip in Mr. Weed's auto. |, 8. C. L. Clinton and Mrs, F, g, |in Hampton st Cm“,"l"‘;,u returned | to_Kingston feir teir Wetnesde: thelr automel o um B.M. Bliven and three daugh- | LeCkham assisted at the W. C. T. U, from his vacation. Mrs. Molly Green was alhd th | mained for & ters were m aver Suudcy of Mr, | Dooth at the Willmantic fair Tues- BROOKLYN £vS > Plainfleld Saturday by the sudden! Men from Al are and Mrs. N. Bennett. ¢ay and Wednesday. Teaching in Norwich. death of her husband, Daniel Green. rovements omn Dr. H. Norman suma _| Mrs. W. F. Curtis of Provid s g S P < K * due university, m'f;i?e?n;" Pur-| spending a few days with Vyidence | Quarrel Begun in Mill ettied in Court | Mise Helen Kelley has gobe to Nor day, stopping for a day in New York | TUDDS. 4 ~Death of Clayten W. Wheeler. Miss Mary Kelley has returned to with his onele, Attorney Vine Smith, | 7S W. P, Barstow leaves today for e her i hool at ington. Mrs. Charles Rood entertained her | 2 ViSit with her lm!, Byron Barstow of | Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt C. Park made school at Torri . ouse, which he is soen NORTH STERLING |cmoe is being bui industrious Berry Picker at 88—irving g sister, Mrs. Preeman of South Coy- | Lnglewood, N. J. an @to trip to Hingham, Mass, tak- m:“:f ;‘i‘;:;?:mefl ik ool ot Frink New Rura! Carrier. entry, for .several days last week. Stephen Childs had some fine sweet |ing their daughter and. two children James Walker and John O'Neil were of :hiee graadon ap—- Mrs. P. G. Dressing has as guests | POLatoes, both red and yeliow var). |home, and after visiting Provincetown | . ... poston visitors. Henry H. Crowell and family’ and | tle assistance, on the §th. Charles - her’ sister and niece, Mrs. Beckman | (165 on exhibition at the Willimantic {anG other shore resorts and spending | "y, prancis Smith has returned to | George Pierce, Jr. and family took an Clark is her grandson, who and Miss Edna Beckman of New York. | 21T Labor day in Boston, have returned|p,yiicicer, R. I. auto mp to Providence Sunday. cently commenced Miss Beckman, P. G. Dressing, A. The Rey, Maurice Raymond Plump |home bringing with them their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorne. Grei t lz‘. Thomas Bartlett of Stoughton, , had desire to see how he was ! W‘lflrs and Hetbert Bennett attended lv‘vfil relurned from his vacation and |ter, Mrs. Ehenldfl‘”‘“l’;’b;“‘:ng“;‘::"a Sunday in Hanover w‘i’uf A-l::lfl'fls”n is visiting Mrs. W. R. lW‘hn.lul wll‘:‘ hal:- Gfi"“’ :’ "m Willimantic fair Wednesday. occupy. the pulpit Sunday. The| William Gould 0 5 Copeiand and family. Mrs. John PonnLaf Plainfield spen ed on Converse's family 18-Foot Corn for Sile communion service, postponed from tor with Mrs. Mary J. Copelan s.m y at her home here. ‘Wednesday. " the first Sunday in Septem of ate. Angle Shippee has .gome to| Mr. and Mrs. Kli Weeks entertatned ' N. A ptember, will be Bennett is filling his silo with | observed. Edward Ene has moved his family THOMPSON Pmnfmd to attend school. recently Mre, Cora Jpcelyn of Cape . ;gl{:hlmaxtmr f;?mmlfi tloI kls feet in e to Wauregan where he expects to find{ d A. F. Wellis and family of Olney- | Cod. Wed. » Y e stalks bearing 4 t th i1l Vg i t J. D. Hillery's. A severe thunderstorm here y four well filled out ears. 4o MOOSUP empla\menq“:r:"‘.(: !,‘:. Mill. Funeral of Mrs. Daniel Pratt—Teach- “ul.n”.r"(.)mau::mzrpnnd flm-- nesday afternoon has produced & The vAirlie baseball team defeated ers in the Diffsrent Schools. Dorothy and Miss L. G. Knight have | great ch;nn in the atmosphere. the fastHospital team by a seo The past week Justice Thurber is- —— friends in Worcester the| <Chai Williams, one of the 8-4 last Saturday at Airlie park. r:m?f ueq a warrant for the arrest of Mr. B ey Aiss. effasieg ¥ pi oo -~ Town Ticket Nommated at Republican | ¢ The Misses Cranska are entertaining past d Wor- arr) has been oconfined to cox pitcheq for the visitors and Phil- Fauovs Thursday Evening. and Mrs. John Bréwn for an assault| their nephew from Norwich. 1 mw(.::' i e e lt‘l‘x:“b;-eh;:; a week with the Ger- d lips for the Airlies. At the repblican: vaucis: Tehirsder 1o et ot o Prir wone ned one| o 2ire. Daniel Prait ded Monday aft- Industrious at 88. an. measles, b i 5 R A raucus ui v ea of guilty an oon aft ! 1 - o i Hailstones Big as Crabapples. evening ‘Benjamin R. Briggs was chos- !fiof"m e s which they paid. They | doro waa e:n:du?-‘t‘e‘dlg:;iepge .ff‘:_ Mrs. Dora Sweet! who le 88 yedss ) Progressives’ Delegate. i The storm Wednesday was the most | € chairman and E. J. Gallagher clerk. | then made complaint against Angelo | erngon by Rev. J. N, Garst. Burial was old, has picked and sold $20 worth of | gy, progresstves held a meeting last s nevere in nine years. . Hailstones us}T following nomigations were made: nd his brother for breach of Ves " huckleberries this season. t They elected Ariel B. lgrge as crabapples fell High ecorn Hareles a at West Thompson, The bearers were night. ey Greene A. E. Shoales; selectmen, | the peace and abusive language, and | C. V. Chase, George Ballard, J. A.| .2 blight has struck the white birch- delenn to the convention In FHprt- was somewhat tahgled by the wind up, Marcel Jette; board of rought before Justice | o 5 £ es the same as chestnut trees. e and some teléphones were put out of m H. Kenyon, Irving. Pal- "Ipheu‘rurrem L?moxegr Bill appeared for Craf ane ¥ A Yy Irvln{ Frink {s the carrier on our b commission, egistrar of voters, John E. Pri- |¢he accused. The court found them | Changes in Teachers. new delivery route. UGAN 1% | - The dance at Bmith's pavilion Fri- of taxes, George Biiv- | not guilty and they were discharged.| Tp. Center school 2 last 5 ATTAWA ] A3 day evening was largely attended. en, 1d jurors, Fred John; , Ar- | The quarrel started in the Quinebaug | with twenty-five p“;fie-ne More ':'Lll lmc. ———— | Py d ;hu{ Mathewson, George Gadbois, Leon | mill where the parties are employed. | enter Jater. Two new taschers in town Miss Clara Geer spent a few dayw &t | _ o SOUTH LYME \‘1“]3(‘1”“’" Ty tables, 4. Doyle, Fred - Mis Hawin Begnett visited in Brook- | recently engaged are Miss Carrie Bar- | Building State Road—Gravelin-Seguin | Providence this week. H e tdw. Allen, Frank Larose;{fyn, N. Y., the week end and_OVer | .ett of Wood: h : A. E. Gay and Mrs. Cornelia Geer . auditor, F. W. Lafreniere; tree warden, | Sanday. Sehoat in piace ohi Ml TICHE Mo Meyey. are visiting friends in Rhode Isiand. 7 Good Attendance at Opening of School |7 Sallup; judge of probate, John| (Charles Edwin Blake has returned |poncir 0 P#0€ 90, Machanles” tn 1 soctal and|C Mr. and Mrs. James Emerson” of < ety Somnenkiine Shiste Bk, v ggian RIT Rav-| ues bookkeeping in Mechanics The Epwor eague a isited Albert H —Personal Items. _‘1 . to his school in Barring | ville, end Miss Platt in New Boston buslnen meeting were held with Mprs. | Northbridge, Mass, v : rio g red. d ing already taught (wo years. | grammar grac Miss Platt taught A . Kenyon op Friday evening. Rollinson and family over "“".‘_ ! Mr. and Mes. . ¥. Latimer of New B Miss Daisy E. Baker has resumed | (... gatisfactorily in Mechanicsville £ of men ment out by the state | Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of ‘ Haven have been making a few days SOUT H CANTERBURY teashing in West Willington. last year hu en putting 8 plece of telford | nam spent the week end with Charles | vigit with Mrs. Emma W A Funeral of Clayton W. Whesler. e sen is in the ninth grade | rogd near the Rhode Island line. Weeks and family. ! School in the Seventh ¢ ypen- E. Clark has been visit- Master Clayton William Wheeler | in Tourtellotte Memorial school. Mrs, J. G. Miller, who had been| Mae Waterhouse is having & Veeh- ) (-.'I“H\-» Sth with Hl ;ar,f‘:e attendance. cek with her daughier, |died early Sunday morning. The fu-] 0. E. Mills of the New England Con- vi-lfl:'g in New London, returned hom | tion. ! erritt Comstock of New Haven k Burdic! al was on Monday at 3 p. m., with | servatory of music visited the Quadic | Tuesday. spent Sunday here and visited his 1?:;“., nlr) pl;,m;fm\‘o\;:“‘rhnp :3‘;(:1 In the tamily 1ot in South cem- | Sunday school last Sunday andq sang Married at Moosup, A man and his wife may rbe one, but grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.| guest of Fred L. Hyde the first pari |etery. Rev. G. F, Genung, D.D. 3f-|tnree solos. He returned Monday to! Willam Gravelin and Miss Louise | it is necessary to provide for two. ' Payne, of the week ciated. | begin another school year in Boston. | Seguin, both of Bterling, were marriey | o eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee— Lawrence Douyglass and 'a ' friend George Brown has returned home Prof. Rufus Sheldon and daughter| ~Miss Myrtice Broughton has left|at All Hallows' church, Moosup, on | - from; New London were calling on|after working on a milk farmeat Bris. | Laura have returned heme after an|Mry. Truesdell's to go to her aumt in | Monday at 7 o'clock Children Or relatives here recently. tol, Conn., through the summer. | absence of several weeks. | Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peloquin have . James Blate of Niantic spent Sunday| Dr. 3. O e ans | Mre A, H. ‘Tanner and Mre. S. H.| Miss Jennle Johnson led the B. Y.|returned from their wedding trip and | FOR FLETCHER'S with his parents here, lrevi N. ¢ rk attended cpurt at Put- | Bowen were in Worcester N onday. l! U. mervice Bunday evening. Miss will resids in Sterling = E. Hart and family, who have been N Sunday, Harry Copeland went te Iris Soper was planist. v B. D, Parkhurst and family spent C A -~ I ° R l A