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EWS FRO * 5 T L i 7 . Concert. ; ’J;u‘.l Heaton left Riverview Fri- | Voluntown patishes for deal of improvement, cleaned up and properly defined and the grass being burned over. The work will be continued this afternoon, when Somiad |and i is plaed. to, sapaiat the cen” it is “cen- tral cross and the gate, another neces- sary improvement. Forty Hours’ " The forty hours’ devotion will oaeflx: Miss Lulu Selzer, who has been en- unday at the 10.30 mass, whic gt ia(h olz will ' and Building in Three Counties. Who is Going and Coming—Incidents, -Accidents|] —————— / VOLUNTOWN St. Thomas' Parishioners Reclaim and Beautify Cemetery—Forty Hours’ ‘ N — Devotion to Open _Heaton Returns to Troy—Ad- | Piece of State Road. i saturbiay afternoon last a goodly umber of the men of the Glasgo and assembled at Devotion. ‘mass. These devotl sacrament of aern.lu. There wil o'clock Monday ‘the pastor throughout the services. B and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Anderson were in Norwich on | John N, Lewis and , ord Tuesday and y atten the republican state nvention. 3 0 _ Stephen’ B. Sweet and Leonard B. | Kinnie were in Hartford Wednesday d Thursday attending the democrat- *|4e state convention. Arth Briggs and Thomas Mc- ur L. mud will attend today the republi- congressional convention at Willi- George T. Brigs: ~ Miss Rose Cadorette of Worcester Is he guest of her| mother, Mrs. Louisa | da; The new state macadam 1 ‘the schoolhouse to the residence of |'Ezra Briggs has been compl 1wtill be opened to the )e made lar pl pleted. earing completion, village | t in the heavy storm. P i and daughter Iva re- € weeks f; yhsre:gibe . Leonard of T 200 e, Aot 3 ‘Cleveland—Caucus of Progressives. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith have gone to Cleveland, O. to spend a month, going by way of Albany, to visit My ‘Woodward. Jolingen wre' Poctst gucets. of Biise were recent gu of s8 Pomfret. J. C. Young of Boarah' was on friends In town the past Mrs. Clifford H. Robinson was a re- cent Willimantic visitor. Return to Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Lindblaum and three children and Miss Myrtle Johnson have returned to New York lfiflr ing fhe summer here 5 inson of Brattleboro, Vt., ype operator for the Reform- er, is ding his vacation at his ‘home, Mountain View. Progressives’ The progressive party met in cau- evening .And nominated ‘Caucus. cus delegates for several conventions. 'g!(.!‘.J'.Dtrkct i preach ngdyy\m te. Mijss Marian Lamb is visiting friends in Pomfret. erset, Mass., ng as a can- g AT NORTH FRANKLIN “Mrs. W. J. Dobson of New York 3 ‘returned to Waterford after a . Nisit with ' Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Potter. | #ays Tast week in Groton and a: Pleasant View, . _Ming lurthf:l M:'nrln'x of ):X.orwlch i A visting frien n town t Fri- Sy Mre ¥ A 1 Danbury. v Mase.,, over Sunday. Mrs. C. V. Bishop of Hartford is the Mrs. J. N. Daggett and Miss Edith Paggett of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr, > and Mrs. C. J. Plerce and daughter of * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bur- " Home from Weekapaug. Mrs. Sarah E Gager has returned spending two weeks at Weeka- 8 L’& Beach. . and Mrs. Rowland Browning| . . COS-H children, Mrs. C. 8. Meech, Miga Thaver and Albert Wheaton Epent & day this week at Ocean Beach. @t l:.lvo returned to Hartford after spend- z ’ltbe summer here. Miss Edith Smith unday of Mrs, Churchill's mother, { home, I'rs. Robinson. Many ‘from here attended the Willi- “ | 'mantic fair Wednesday. . LEONARD BRIDGE Mr. and Mre. Leverett Manwaring miter's brother, Fred A, Abell Mr. and Mrs. Fred O, Brownp at- i tended the Hartford fair on Thurs- ed the Willimantic Y. showers. Fred J. Brown was in Hartford at- kending the republican convention, “Miss Anne Clifford was in New Lon- 2 Aon Sunday attending the éxarcises = Bnd parade of the Holy Name soclaty, 3 Master Verna French of Hartferd fias returned home after spending a | weemed not to be goi: days at E. P, Knesland's, | ar directior / 100 nighthawks, for a few min Described Southern Missions. Miss Louise H. Allyn, principal of tbe scedemy in Athens, Ala, gave a very inieresting address Sunday here concerning #school and mission work among the colored people in the south- land. Mise Allyn has been the guest 5 ~ of Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Geer. T N et b A pumber from Goshen who attend- His Clothing Set Afire. Miss Florence A. Hoffman has been 5 LEBANON spending a week with Miss Mattie Al- 4 pRERG S Icn" at h}r cottage }‘;lfll::queunoc (igtv:;i. > Duting Local People—Those Who rs. Jennette Hoffman, Mrs. e :,._': e B totnini H, Race anl Mrs. F. A. Rockwood and » . .4 children. Frank and Ella were Miss Ming tt t I Allen's guests Wednesday. o Grabent vy T | Jomsph Rockwell of Wickford, R T. was a week end guest of A. R. Race. A. R, Race was in Hartford one dav Rockwood enter- fr. and Mr=: B, W. Throop are vis, |tained Rev. F. J. Dark of Somerset, s“Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ervw'n\ng‘ spent f h , Karl Bishop. nday at Ocean Beach. e o ey 2on v 4 Struck by Lightning J. D. Simpson was struck and his aothlng set am;e v;lué‘ing the severe West Medford, Mass, have been the |thunder storm of Wednesday. He still - \ % felt the effects of it Thursday morn- g. James H. Hyde and Frank I. Date were delegates to the state convention at_Hartford, Sept. 11. EN Alabama Missions Described—Flock of Mre. Robert Tuttle and children One Hundred Nighthawks. of Springfield, r. and Mrs. Frank Churchill and [ Mass, who has been the (guest children of Rocky HIill were guests |friends in this place, _has falr Wedneaday were caught In the sudden thunder Fleck of Nighthawkas, An unusual sight one' day recently was the observance of a flock of about They were watched 8 with no little Inter. est. A8 they cut elreles In the alr, but in any partic« Sunday—Fine | ridge. t.| He was taken to the Backus hospital his home at Troy, N. Y., | Thomas' cemetery and after consider- ‘weeks' visit with Mr. able work the place showed a good |l:ctmen. Q. mass Tuesday mass at 5 and Tuesday morn- Many visiting clergy will assist ‘Wed- road from d and public ad soon as has been accepted by the state. The road has caused quite a change to at Beachdale Corner, where a plot had to be laid out and with grass and the, old high bank cut down and laced with These :Rnau ha at the schoolhouse are of returned ONE HUNDRED LIVE CORRESPONDENTS |-:otictce STERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERN RHODE ISLAND. —_— . Joseph - Geer in Backus Hospital— Thirty Fine Pea%h Trees Cut Ma- liciously—Dog Warden Alert and Prompt. - of — 1: Miss Gladys Holdridge was \the guest Thursday of Mrs. S. E. Hold- 1y and bruised himself ‘about the head. on Thursday by orders from the se-" James B. Gray, one'of the large 'h growers of this town,; had nearly Gets Fourth Fox. | e ronth. Joyving two weeks’ vacation with her parents, Pas returned to Norwich. following. officers for the next veal President, Gladys Beebe; vice presi- dent, Ruth Ellis; secretary, Hazel Cal- el Sl Sesri. nid Malioiows. Ack. HMMt uet:'eas‘\;xn Ann‘eerile l;’ie::g‘dy-c MCk(;r:‘- studies at the Norwich Free Academy. fi:fi; ilkl’lod w;i‘fl.' 'Gertmo d&mu:_ BA;: Rogers, Austin and Leon Rix, Earl Yy peach trees loaded with fruit]be, Mrs. A. 'B. Rathbun.' D S oy gty S TS cit cown by someone. récently. Mr. and ting’s Funeral—Supper Clears $10. . ReV. Mr. Gallup of Chestelfield oc- 2 cupied-the pulpit in the Congregation- ;l church Sunday morning, takh:g le: L T|his text psalms 127-1. Rev. T. Montville Center, Miss Mary A. - IEFFINGWELL Williams and wife, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. | stead; West Sido, Miss Msryy o Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Hag- at the Chesterfield Baptist church on is spending a few weeks at the Hurl- burt house. day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis and | Mrs. William Mdynard. v 3 Miss Harriet Lane has returned to Mr. and Mrs. William Browning of | New London after spending the sum- Rehoboth, Mass., formerly of Wauwe- | mer vacation at the home of her par- 3 London to attend school after spend- ends in The Philathea class has elected the ing his vacation at the home & his | Providence, has returned h om - grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose p:nled by her niece, Miss Ruth‘m— Darling. Lawrence Beebe has resumed his ed the grange fair at East Haddam ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Charles I. Rathbun re guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, 2 At State Convention. Jamos H. Belden wes rewarded by | G€orge Holmes at East Lyme and at- v and Henry Broulllard, all graduates of a|tendeq services at the Chesterfield | Ray Bliven and Frederick R. Bai- | Palmer Memorial school = A SEPhiNS - his ToyR fox within e | el Rt hrins ot ot ley attended the democratic state oo Dast Hhp Mrs. Frank Gardner of Yantic, Mrs, [ COnvention in Hartford Wednesday Carrie Park, Mrs. Drake and Miss |&nd Thursday. 4 bDorl;m l"D'mkntt:»l‘--hl;mrwlch and Mrs. Al- 3 088 of this- place were enter- X e Y e TR T Worthless Doge Shot. R?(.r. 1;‘:16 Mrs. C, Thomas Leffingwell Dogs recently entered the flock of ‘and Mr, M % and Mrs. Otis,Chapman, at-the Cres- James A. Stoddard. Dog Warden SnS e Alfred 1. fioebe and ; k] daughter, Carol cent ~dahlla gardens. Samuel Lester, who lives mear Mr. | trip to Notth il mocoas youto Stoddard, heard the dogs barking after the 14 X was fortunate in killing two dogs. hiogie; 60*Me.and Mprs.’ Sisson. There were no collars or tags on the dogs, but the officials are investigating. | The monthly meeting of the Sun- Harold White has retu “ from | Shine band was held at the home of Hinsdale, N. H., where he been for { Miss Gladys Leffingwell, Saturday af- several weeks. . ternoon. . The president, Mrs. Austin| A number of Blolse White 18 to teach ' in | Rathbun, presided. The following pro- Mississippl this year. gramme Was carried out: Phonograph Lightning Strikes Oak. selections, Rock of Ages and When- Mrs. Thompson of New York state | Miss Charlotte ord, i Mrs. Helen Malona, Miss ~Jennie | Miss Susan Swindell, who has been Mrs. T. A. Williams is spending a Miss Josephine Hart few days at the home of her father, H. | teacher in the Whit&\l!lr:: Efifl." he trip from Pages -Ni!le to Sixteen UNCASVILLE Teachers in the Various Districte— Party for Norwich Little Girl—Lecal People Attend Chesterfield Churen Anniversary. » Teachers in schools jn town are ley ; Palmer Memorial school, pi ncl:{I. ot h Socistios - M and_Elect .Officra— ney attend the anniversary services | James K. Murphy of Dover, N. radeg 6-6. Miss Hell i 7 Good Attendance at Peach Social, |Sunday afternoon. The Y. P. 8. C.|New I ettt B e [ S E. Sunday evening 'was under the LEDYARD Kerfl bert E. Beard has been erecting | leadership of Dwight Maryin. a silo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sterry and children, Harold and Florence, of Lee avenue, Norwich n, Were amo: New Haven Normal school; grades 3-4, Miss Nellle E. Chapman; grades 2-3, Miss lva F. Bartlett; grade 1, L. Simpson; Tenth gistrict” (Uncasville) school, pflucr. 153 Miss Grace L. Hooper; grades 5-§, ng Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Babcock and | Anna M. Quinn; grades 3- Ih‘ the congregation atphe Baptist chufeh | little daughter of Yantic were Sun- ‘h- Sunday morning. They were guests bara Cornet; grades 1-2, beth A. Faulkner; Chapel Hill, Miss ‘| Mary Sullivany Chesterfield, Miss . Mr. an TS, ter Jeff tained recently Mrs. Lucy ?:flm - cus Hill, were visiting friends in this |ents and in attending the Harpor |Jewett City and Mrs. Mary Willlams * Taken to Hospital. place last week. } = T senool s i 38 \ . Joseph Geer, who is over 80 years of Officers Elected. Henry Darling has returned to New ess, who for several age, and very feeble, had a fall recent- weeks has been the guest of fer. ss Grace Wood is w;‘{ with' relatives in Bl‘l-l!” g the guest of relatives, has returned to- Rockville. ' g . !o Among those attending the Manual Training school in. New London » Charles Chapel, . Andrew Ronnh:‘: Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Dart have as their guests David Paten M"I. Martha Lees of Paterson, N, 3\ L Sal George Coleman, who has been im Mr. and Mrs. Nathanlel Clark were | the employ of Maurice In Westerly Wednesday, guests of Mr. Sunday, where hN‘orwleh w:s' mede with Mr. Hall in | who have been spen they called ¥ s automobile, . Mr. Stoddard's sheep, took his rifieand | the g Al o, o] Death of James Whiting. Sunshine Society Meets. Whiting, Norwich Tuesday and Wednesday, at- tending the trial of Frank Przestezel- Rl Pl gt A the Mist Hds' Rolled Away; the Lord's | failing to care for his stock. Sha - Tkt daes af ége T Bahrock Prayer repeated in concert; reading, Wednesday afterrioon. and son attended Kingsten fair Thurs- Sunday with Mrs. Gray’s mother, Mrs. Isabelia MoKenzie, of Mystic report was read and accepted ang the | Menday with the exception of the Mrs. George Henry Babcock is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allyn of Norwich. / ele foll N;w School Supervisor W. W. Evans Visits Schools—Herbert Lee's House Robbed. 4 7 The funeral services of Asaac Wil- liams were held at his home Sunday of wel afternoon, Rev. F. M. Hellister officiat-y With several solos. ing. - Among odt of town relatives in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williams and Charles A. DeRo3e of Northampton, Mass,, and John A. Wil- llams and Dr. Nathan W. Willhmu of New York. - e j Preached Out of Town. _ Rev. Lucian Drury supplied the pul- was entertaine of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wildes. Rev. F. M. Hollister supplied the pulpit of thg First Baptist church in Westerly day evening. . Westerly road, a mile from this vil- lAge, was broken into last week dur- ing the absence of the family and $50 | nie in biils and two or three pieces of Jewelry were stolen. F. X2, Coon has moved into the house al the north end of the village belong- ing to the grange. 3 Inspects th® Schools. The peach social held in the,vestry 2 R"irc' L;:;rem;l preached on Sun- : lay from V. 3: 5. 6. The C. B. Barins, o Sprng M s, | RO T I e, Com | umer Guods Lomig ot e at ldtern, the home prm}a‘ thele'nde 8 ‘:nat)]?‘-’fi il - Cotta T & > g ¢ th’N"' o g ‘t'l;ll:e ’l'nembe;uuof the X L club met 'e Home of Miss Minnie Nichols on The house of Herbert Lee, on the | Friday afternoon, Sept. 6, and elected number have departed from the Nian- o "her these new _officers: President, Miss | tic house. The Marvin family, who Helen Lynch; vice president, Miss Min- have been at the Niantie house since L Nichols; secretary, Miss Marion | June -15, are contemplating leaving 1 Lyneh; treasurer, Miss Agies Auwood; | soon for their home in Albany. 0 membership was granted to Miss Doris| Tower Operator J, P, McCoy and|have been spending a week near B‘ Mrs. McCoy are visiting relatives in | Sunapee, N. H., returnéd home Satur- Those present were Miss Minnie Pennsylvania. Nichole, Miss Elsie Chapman of Wor- cester, Mass., Miss Evelyn Comstock, LaPoint. of Jewett City, secretary’s and treasuter’s reports for | 5cheel in the Harrls district, which is the past six menths. Officers were + Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ray were | Turner. in Chesterfleld on Tuesday, attending the funeral of Mr. Ray’s uncle, James \townsmen were in ski, charged by the humane agent with | Seturday about 1§ children in h s daughter, Leonora Chapman, Nor- The Ladies’ Aid seciety held a bean 4 gh:l:da 'Mfia.'Fe]nae Gnéfilngwell; The | and salad supper insthe grange t;mll ek, onmes were played "7'”* or the se, Gladys Leffingwell; | Tuesday evening and $10 was ed to John M. Gray and Mrs. Jaceb Wills phonograph selection, Christ Arose: | the treasury. - reading, the Honorable Vegetable § Mr:l. I-‘r;‘nk Austin, who has | ) V. ler, Myra Ellis; Letting th Schaais ang, Tusheis: Narth Dakots, retbrmia ot r‘m . Gl Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray spent|gpine “Eieicn Beard. The Ak y's| . All the schools n town opened last | North Dakota, returned home 1 . : @t present without a_teacher. Miss | _The Chesterfield at the home of Mrs. turned to their home ir Satarday, accompanied by The stack of the C. M. ) company’s Red mill has been down and a new one is being - Party for Norwich Granddaughten, Mrs. Thomas Church entertained on- of the hirthday of her- little grand- children. Refreshments were by Mrs. Church. ¥ 4B “ day. 3 Anniversary of Cl Church. church was filled - cted for thg next six months as|EVa M. Standish of Westchester re- [ Sunday when the 88th anniversary of - N lows: President, Gladys Leffing- | turned to the Central school and Miss | the founding of the church a oz-_ well; yice president, Ruth Eilis; _ | Josephine Hart of Montville returned | brated with an old home . NDRTH STONINGTON remrx,y 8. A, B, Ratllszun; treis:re:r, ‘to the school in the White Birch dis- I ) Myra Ellis. The meeting cloged with u,e Mizpah benediction. trict. Peach Social. West road school and Miss Anna Har- the church. Tuesday euenh}g was B U Mn':{nard.,nxv.l'_lr. l(lil.ll ‘?u j , The new supervisor of schools, Mr. [ G0fl, Rev. A. J. Wilcox. Rev. . 11 attended, During the evening | ¥ Chappell. John F. Brown g4 Harold Rose pleased thebgnthering S R TR e g schools in-town 6n Wednesday. to see C, F. Mcintosh, the regular car- 7 OAKDALE rier, on duty Wednesday morning. orwich on Wednesday. ¥ \ cent Visitors. Officers of X' L Society. The:Pines. e Ay Nearly all of the guests at the Knick- home in Everett, Mass. The town schools opened Monday | MrS: C. L. French, Miss Doris LaPoint, snd are now In fine working order M{ ‘Slch"?““ Auwood, and Miss Marian The school supervisor, W, W. Evans, made bis first round of visits Wednes- | & Pleasant time enjoyed. the guest of Mrs. Perry Saunders. shments were served and Mrs. T. J. Hill and children have re- . turned from a week’s visit with rela- day and Thursday. He was accom- | Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Herrick of Nor-|tives in Brooklyn, N. Y. panied by the chairman of the town | Wich and Mr. and Mrs. Orren Maples school comn.ittee, Rev. Lucian Drury. Mrs. H. M. Pendleton and-daughter are spepding a2 week in New London. vill of Bozrah visited Miss A. M. Fellowes Sunday and attended church at Mont- visiting his sister, Miss Louise Smith, e Center. X isit to Mystic. ® Mrs, D, F. Chapman visited over| A.D. Herriek of Nérwich spent Sun |* % Y Bunday on Pendleton Hill - York was a recent visitor in town. day with Mrs. Herrigk at the home of visiti; elatives and frien e Prof. Samuel Trafn Dutton of New | her sister, Miss A. M. Fellowes. ectic % e, the R oo Bt Connecticut river to Springfield. Church at Montville Center Sunday Pine Grove Notes. were Miss Emma Fitch of Colchester, PENDLETON HILL and Mrs. Roy Johnson and Mrs. Mer- his duties in New York, after a visit to ton Johrson of Norwich. R. L. Manwaring. Teachers Resume Work—Guests at| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scholfield lndl, Ca.ptal; ‘and g:n. Njelnn..l. Huntley Palmer Homestead. soh, Raymond, spent Sunday at the|[of Niantic are occupying the Rogers \ home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Yerrington | cottage. Mrs. Jennie J. Thompson has re-|at Norwich Town. Stanton. Malcolm Thompson was in Hartford Tuesday as delegate to the state con- vent'cn. Misses Winifred and Cecil Palmer turned after spending a’week in New [ Rev. and Mrs. French attended the|gdren left Saturday ffor New York. Lordon as guest of Miss Florence | cOnference of ‘the six Congregational chutches in Jewett City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and chil- .LISBON George Van Woert left last week f & - 5 Pines. have gone to East Greenwich to teach | Lightning Kills: Two Cows Under a 2 in the public schools for the vear. Clifford and Irving Thompson at- tended Kingston fair Wednesday. Tree During Storm—Local Notes. Mrs. F. D. Morehoust has as her Miss Mary Chapman has resumed | Buests this week her sister, Mrs. Am- Frank A. Aston is building a veran- da and making repairs .to the Fox cottage, in Main street. R. L. Manwaring has ‘rented the ttage in South street to a her ‘duties as teacher in district No. .| bler, and her daughter, Mrs. Will Winfes colfxs Mrs. D. F. Chapman spent ove: y Glines, husband and child of Bridge- | G Ok Jamily. J. D. Simpson Struck by Lightning— Sunday at Martin D. Chapman’s. Bork Mrs. J. C. Soden of Chicago is put- 1. srder for earl Miss Carrie Ryder is spending this| Harry Hawley of Bridgeport is vis- | DS, her cottage in or " e. School nnened\\{onday with Mrs. Charles E. Hillard as substitute | turi teacher for Clark (‘oon. % Palmer and sister, Miss Sarah Palmer, of New York were guests at the|R. Palmer homestead Sunday Thonlas Wheeler and son Noyes were in Kingstor Thursday to attend the fair. = Mr. and Mrs. C. Dwight Thompson x‘;—sr- guests at Albert Hillard's Sun- ay. the _ Cary Maine is. spending some time in Willimantic and Hartford. HAMBURG ! thal Point. o A severe thunder storm put ma o telephones out of business Wednesd. o afternoon. A large dai struck and burned at Hatchett's Point | 1€ farm. South Lyme. Mrs. Lodowick Bill entertained Mr. and Mrs. Brown, M Edith Lord and Warner Brown of West Hartford, Mis: mma Beebe and Mrs. Helen Bill and ildren of Deep River last Sunday. | John Tiffany attended the fair at East Haddam Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Marvin and daughter of Boston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will- Oakes are visiting their brother in Massachusetts, CAMPBELL’S MILLS |™ itin most terrific thunder shower that has | 8T lights had to be lighted In a numbe: ever known In this section. A number| M Beveral from here attended the falr at Kingston, R. L, Thursday, John A, Cleveland has been visiting| “Tt at the home of B, L, Barber the past | say week ¢ Wo ters, Misses Gladys and Dorothy, ,re- of sev o & week's Rtay - Rith ‘frieads heve. tage in Brudwo’ for a stay of several Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pendleton and | Ernest Enquist has returned from daughter of Stonington and Henry|a_ visit with relatives in-Branford, R. R. Barber {s vigiting his som, R. e R ttage in High street for a Claire Barber ‘of Waterbury spent at her cottagt 4 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ". Knight, E. €. bean In years. It was so dark that | What better. Mrs. Langenbach has been visiting of houses, The hall was the worst | Mrs’ Hunter for a few days. of windows were broken, at Crescent Beach Frid week with her sister,- Mrs. Annle|iting Harry Foote. gl 3 Mrs! Josi W. Lee, Ha Mrs, Martha Cornell and two daugh- Lel\eh l:x;d M::ter xg{ll’:hmore of N:rv%' v t the Lec cot- Hed t Ne#! Pork Sinday nignt Ace. | London fiave arrived'at the Lec co weeks. The Mather family glesed their eot- tage in Broadway Monday and laft for their home in Hartford. Barber, Jr., and family in West- Mre, Frank E. Tracy of Hartford is 3 few davs. week end at his home here. Mrs, E. B, Claussen and son Howard Killed Two Cows. of Hartford are in the Pines. Wednresday afternoon ligh nin’ Mrs. Norma Beckford and daughier a‘rucl?Ja' tree near the barn atum;ts. Helen have closed t_heir buslgllow and ence Mell's place, killing two cows |gone to their home in New'York. Miss t had sought shelter beneath its|Helen Beckford is teaching in a New branches. York school. Among those who attended Willi- 2 mantic fair were ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. J. : Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fogte NORm LYME Lightning Burns Barn at Hatchett’s | and family, Mr. ang ) J. B. Palmer, | R. R. Barber, G. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Willlam Sisson attended the o George Bradlaw, besides J. B. Palmer | meetings of the New London associa- h his prize winning;hérd of Guern- | tion held in Niantic Wedngsday and s, oxen, sheep and swine. | Thursday. here was a good delegation from | Mrs. Warren Rogers is Trecovering local church at the conference in|from a serious illness. Jewett City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ackley l) Irs. Eunice Wood of Trenton, N. J., | Bashan visited at N. .S. Strong’s one last week. . for a visit. rs. Albion Holmes attended the fu- ilcox is serving on jury duty | neral of her father, James Whiting, in h, Chesterfield, the first of the week. —_ Mr. gnd Mrs. Thomas Leffingwell and M} and Mrs. Alfred Beebe and MOHEGAN daughter of Lefiingwell called on Miss o Gertrude Ward Sunday. Norwic jam Marvin. % Services were held in the church A number from here attended the Rev. S. M. Oakes and Miss Lijllian Sunday morning and evening. fair in East Haddam Wednesday. ™ } Mrs. John Fielding and son Leroy, who have been visiting in Stafford Springs and Plainflield for several days, ASHWILLEI T ‘e returned. i o Mrs. Strickland of New York Is vis Mr. and Mre. Sigfreld Ahlberg are g Mr. and Mrs. O'Brlen. entertaining their nlece from New ‘Wednesday afternoon there was the The many friends of Rogér Dolbears= | York. pleased to hear that he is some- E. H. Clark of Rixlown accompanied *Mr, Marshal of Glasgo to Ledvard on Sunday in his auto. They, brought back peaches from the orchard of Avery were | James H. Holdredge. Julius Wolfram s working for D. B, T Vergason,“harvesting, Which Is Cor: Charlie Ahlberg has returned to his was merely a gangsters frame-up” {home hera, from u lengthy visit with anou\'alt and Becker.~New Yor% |relatives in Naw York, 7! The fermers are all busy harvesting. rs. Skeesuck and M | — | rington, of New London is teaching in | 2Rd Leonard Lester, ‘;I;v Summer Guests Leaving Hotels and erbocker hotel have left.. Only & small Prof. 8. V. Kibbe left Monday for his Miss Mary J. Weiss of New Haven is| of Mr. and Mrs. T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldorf are Adam Post left Monday to resume dresses were made by as Miss Kittie Ray is teaching in the | Present who had ever pulpit 6f the church, church history. Special musi The patrons of route 3 were pleased | 87Tanged. After the services ances were ‘renewed and a pienic ' was enjoyed. = Coffee, _ Jriends of Irank Praestyelski were | Viclles, cake and doughmu QOfficors Elscted by X L l;rcl Nvohe jeved to hear of hig sudden death in P-?m‘}fim. = vl A large number from this soclety in London Su S0 Mr. and Mrs. Leolin Comstook Browning and Miss Hel e beén spending a few days at PA day. . J0 e M o ek Mr. and_Mrs. John Watt, who %& att, re- turned Monday to P&q i " Bert Edwards, W and George Sawyer spent last week in camp at Mumford's cove, Bdmund B. Smith of New Haven is| Mrs. Mary Cornet, who g:- oo : e spending several weeks in Mrs. J, E. Mead has returned from a | returned home. Elmer G. W. Srhith of Syracuge uni- versity gave a concert Thursday .g- M ing in the Methodist church. ¢ GARDNER LAKE Mrs. Sarah Backus and Daughter te Remain During September, - C. 8, Reynolds and family of New London and Mrs. Sidney Dolbeare of this place left Wednesday morning . for an automobilg tour through sev- Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and two daughters| eral states. N t have returned to their home in New I Ai?u.tn. Herrick of 'Davisville, R. ., Mr r. and Mrs. Willlam Herrick of Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ma- Springfield, after a month's stay in the | ples of Fitchville called on loosl friends Sunday. All the camps broke up on Satur- day, Sept. T. Mrs. Sarah Backus and daughter Florence are to remllnsi their cottage all this month. » Lang, returnad to New day, Sept. 8, accompanted by Master Alfred Dressler. o EAST COLCHESTER ~ Farmers have begun to harvest pe- ’ tatoes and corn. A fair crop is re- ported.’ Several are preparing to fill their silos. Mr. Ingalle i# moving hiz sawmill to the lot purchased of Messrs. Mack and Foote, Local Grangers attended the meeting at Grange hall Tuesday evening, which was Ceres night. A plul'fins programme of music, readings "an recitations was given. A harvest sup- per was served in the dining reom. 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